Low Cost Image Guidance for Improved Vessel Cannulation in Pediatric Patients
低成本图像指导改善儿科患者的血管插管
基本信息
- 批准号:10018510
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 70.75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-13 至 2023-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAlgorithmsAnesthesia proceduresBlood VesselsCaliberCannulationsCatheterizationCentral VeinCharacteristicsChildChildhoodClinicalClinical DataClinical ResearchCollaborationsComputer softwareCritical PathwaysDetectionDevelopmentDropsElectronicsEnsureEnvironmentFeasibility StudiesFeedbackGoalsHandHeadHealth Services AccessibilityHospital CostsImageInterventional radiologyLengthLightingLocationMedicalMonitorNeedlesOpticsOutcomeParentsParticipantPatientsPhasePopulationProceduresPsychological StressPublic HealthPublished CommentResearchResourcesRunningScheduleSiteSmall Business Innovation Research GrantSpecialistSpeedStandardizationSystemTabletsTechniquesTechnologyTestingTimeTrainingUltrasonographyValidationVeinsWorkarmbasecomputing resourcescostdesignexperiencehealth disparityimage guidedimaging modalityimprovedinstrumentlensminiaturizepediatric patientsproduct developmentprospectiveskillssuccesstouchscreen
项目摘要
The use of ultrasound for placement of many IVs in pediatric cases has significantly enhanced the
success of Central Vein Catheterizations ("CVCs"), although ultrasound can often be hard for non-
specialists to use. Although ultrasound guidance can certainly facilitate vascular access, it takes practice
and experience to master the real-time ultrasound, free hand technique. The value of this SBIR project
is to use technology to broaden the number of clinicians who can safely and quickly perform these
important procedures, thereby also reducing hospital costs by freeing up Interventional Radiology or
Anesthesia specialists.
This application describes the technological research plan to address key technical product
developments to adapt the FDA-cleared SCENERGY to the pediatric market for CVCs and to obtain
clinical data to demonstrate that the addition of the needle-guidance technology increases the accuracy
and speed of non-specialist in vessel cannulation.
Public health implications of this proposal include reducing the number of attempts to cannulate children
as well as the speed with which this is accomplished. This reduces the psychological stress of patients
and their parents. More importantly, the number of needle insertions is correlated with complications, so
a reduction in needle insertions/complications has both commercial and non-commercial importance.
Finally, by broadening the number of clinicians able to successfully perform CVCs, this proposal
ameliorates health disparities that arise from access to care limitations.
在许多儿科病例中,使用超声放置静脉注射显著提高了治疗的成功率
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低成本图像指导改善儿科患者的血管插管
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9558675 - 财政年份:2018
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