Effect of modified indwelling needle insertion techniques in Chinese children: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Hongmei Hou, Linhui Chen, Liping Liu, Xiangyu Yan, Huan Li, Xinyu Pan, Mengyan Jin

TL;DR
This study reviews modified indwelling needle techniques in Chinese children, finding they improve puncture success, indwelling time, and parental satisfaction.
Contribution
The paper provides a systematic review and meta-analysis of modified indwelling needle techniques in Chinese pediatric populations.
Findings
Modified indwelling needles had a higher puncture success rate than standard needles.
Indwelling time was significantly prolonged with the modified technique.
Parental satisfaction was improved with the modified insertion method.
Abstract
A comprehensive study evaluated the effect of modified indwelling needle technique on puncture success rate and indwelling time in Chinese children. Compared with ordinary steel needles, indwelling needles have many advantages. The incidence of complications of an indwelling needle is lower than that of an ordinary steel needle. There are many ways to improve it, such as a modified fixation and liquid connection indwelling needle, and many studies have conducted randomized controlled trials. meta-analysis Databases including PubMed, Web of Science, CNKI, Wang Fang, CQVIP, Embase were electronically searched for studies on modified indwelling needle insertion techniques from inception to June 20, 2024. Two authors conducted the article search independently. A third author addressed the inconsistencies that arose between the two authors. Keywords were used for retrieval, and Boolean…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPediatric Pain Management Techniques · Dental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques · Surgical Sutures and Adhesives
