Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4241781 | Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The Sonic Flashlight is an ultrasound (US) device that projects real-time US images into patients with use of a semireflective/transparent mirror. The present study evaluated the feasibility of use of the Sonic Flashlight for clinical peripherally inserted central catheter placements, originally with the mirror located inside a sterile cover (n = 15), then with the mirror outside (n = 11). Successful access was obtained in all cases. Results show that this new design improved visibility, as judged subjectively firsthand and in photographs. The study demonstrated the feasibility of the Sonic Flashlight and the new design to help assure sterility without degrading visibility, allowing further clinical trials involving physicians and nurses.
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Authors
Nikhil B. MD, David C. MD, PhD, Wilson MD, PhD, David BS, Roberta PhD, Gaurav BS, George D. MD, PhD,