医学
静脉穿刺
头静脉
静脉
人口
体质指数
浅静脉
超声波
解剖
外科
放射科
内科学
环境卫生
作者
Seoyeon Park,Y.O. Kim,Deokgeun Nam,Jooran Lee,Sang Hoon Song
标识
DOI:10.1177/11297298231186651
摘要
BACKGROUND: The antecubital fossa is an important site for venepuncture and intravenous procedures. The size and location of a vein can affect the success of venepuncture and intravenous access. Several studies have investigated the superficial vein morphometry, but they had small sample sizes or focused on specific populations or groups. Therefore, we conducted a prospective study with large participants in general population to analyse the morphology of the antecubital superficial vein and identify the association of sex, age and body mass index (BMI) with the size and location of the vein. METHODS: This study collected images of superficial veins prospectively using autonomous robotic ultrasound on the antecubital area between October and November 2020. We measured the superficial vein depth, vertical diameter and horizontal diameter at the antecubital area, extracted population characteristics (sex, age and BMI), and analysed a relationship between the vein dimensions and the characteristics. RESULTS: < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: These findings revealed that the superficial vein in the antecubital area was oval, with a larger horizontal diameter than vertical diameter. Morphometry revealed differences in sex, age and BMI. Understanding variations in vein dimensions among different subgroups can help medical professionals improve success rate of venous access and patient safety.
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