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      Ultrasound-guided subclavian venipuncture is more rapidly learned than the anatomic landmark technique in simulation training.

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          Both ultrasound-guided subclavian venipuncture (US-SV) and landmark-guided subclavian venipuncture (LM-SV) are important in critical care, because the clinical utility of ultrasound guidance is still debated. Education of residents and medical students should include both techniques. The aim of this study is to compare learning these two techniques in a simulation environment.

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          Journal
          J Vasc Access
          The journal of vascular access
          SAGE Publications
          1724-6032
          1129-7298
          November 5 2014
          : 16
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] 2 Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Dokkyo Medical University, Tochigi - Japan.
          Article
          46A3C6EE-9649-4634-8642-87B618B7AC42
          10.5301/jva.5000318
          25362982
          39fc194f-862d-4418-a652-8fa2e179fc0c
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