Near-infrared vein finder
Near-infrared vein finder, sold under the brand names VeinViewer and Accuvein, are devices used to try to increase the ability of healthcare providers to see veins.[1] They use near-infrared light reflection to create a map of the veins.[1] Initial evidence; however, has not found that they increase the success of starting intravenous catheters.[1] The machines in the United States cost about $15,000 as of 2015.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 Jöhr, M; Berger, TM (June 2015). "Venous access in children: state of the art.". Current opinion in anaesthesiology. 28 (3): 314–20. PMID 25827277.
- ↑ Hawley, Catherine (30 June 2015). "New technology making it easier to find veins on children in Howard County". Retrieved 12 August 2016.
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