Difficult Intravenous Access in Pediatric Patients: Paramedical Care Using Ultrasound Guidance
Difficult Venous Access in Pediatric Patients: Paramedical Care Using Ultrasound Guidance
CHU de Reims
120 participants
Feb 17, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Obtaining intravenous access is difficult in the pediatric population. Ultrasound-guidance allows real-time visualization of target veins which are invisible and impalpable. We hypothesize that the use of ultrasound by a trained nurse team would improve the success rate of peripheral intravenous catheter insertion in pediatric patients with difficult intravenous access, compared to palpation of the vein alone. For this study, when peripheral intravenous catheterization will be indicated in one of the participating pediatric services for an eligible patient, state-certified nurse investigators, trained in ultrasound guidance, will be contacted. After verification of eligibility criteria and all informed consents obtained, one of the investigators will randomize the patient in one of the 2 treatment groups under study: peripheral intravenous catheterization by visualization and palpation of the vein alone (standard of care) or by ultrasound guidance performed by a trained nurse. Several outcomes will be measured and compared between the 2 groups (e.g. successful insertion of intravenous catheter, pain, adverse events).
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- age ≥ 1 month and \< 18 years
- intravenous catheter insertion indicated for hospital care
- DIVA (Difficult Intravenous Access Scale) score ≥ 4
- hospitalized in one of the pediatric departments of the Reims University Hospital
- who agree to participate in the study (if old enough to understand) and for whom the consent of the holder(s) of parental authority has been obtained
- affiliated to a social security scheme
Exclusion Criteria4
- Newborns (\< 1 month) and premature babies hospitalized in neonatal intensive care, neonatology and maternity units
- Known vascular pathology
- Hemodialysis with arteriovenous fistula
- Unstable hemodynamic and/or respiratory clinical state according to the judgment of the medical team
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Interventions
Intravenous catheterization using ultrasound-guidance to allow real-time visualization of target veins in pediatric patients with difficult intravenous access
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NCT06465121