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This study will determine the efficacy of POCUS (Point of Care UltraSound) for intravenous (IV) access during pediatric interfacility transport. The Butterfly iQ+ (Lightning) device will be used. Children requiring IV access for transport will be randomized to POCUS-Assisted IV placement or traditional IV placement. We will examine and compare first attempt success rates with each method.


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NCT number NCT04875988
Study type Interventional
Source Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute
Contact Michael H Stroud, MD
Phone 501-364-1861
Email StroudMichaelH@uams.edu
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date October 2021
Completion date December 2022

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