Difficult intravenous access as an independent predictor of delayed care and prolonged length of stay in the emergency department
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open2020Vol. 1(6), pp. 1660–1668
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Hamid Shokoohi, Michael A. Loesche, Nicole M. Duggan, Andrew S. Liteplo, Calvin Huang, Ahad Alhassan Al Saud, Dustin McEvoy, Shan W. Liu, Sayon Dutta
Abstract
DIVA was associated with increased time to therapies, diagnostic studies, imaging completion, and ED disposition. A more expeditious approach to achieving intravenous access in patients with predicted DIVA could improve ED throughput and patient care overall.
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