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Part 1: General considerations on venous access in neonates and children
Chapter 1: Vascular access in pediatric patients: classification and indications
Chapter 2: Evidence based rationale for ultrasound guided vascular access in children
Chapter 3: Principles of ultrasonography and settings of ultrasound devices for children
Chapter 4: Ultrasound anatomy of arterial and deep veins of the limb and the cervico-thoracic region in children
Chapter 5: Near-InfraRed technology for access to superficial veins: evidence from the literature and indications for pediatric venous access
Chapter 6: Tip navigation and tip location methods
Chapter 7: Chest ultrasound for early diagnosis of complications
Chapter 8: Technique and devices for securement of the catheter and protection of the exit site
Part 2: Venous access in neonates
Chapter 9: Peripheral venous access in neonates
Chapter 10: Umbilical venous catheters
Chapter 11: Epicutaneo-cava catheters
Chapter 12: Ultrasound guided venous access in neonates
Part 3: Venous access in children
Chapter 13: Peripheral venous access: short cannulas, mini-midlines, midlines
Chapter 14: Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC) in children
Chapter 15: Centrally and Femorally Inserted Central Catheters (CICC and FICC) in children
Chapter 16: Totally Implantable Venous Access Devices
Part 4: Arterial access
Chapter 17: Umbilical arterial catheters
Chapter 18: Peripheral arterial lines
Part 5: Special considerations in pediatric vascular access
Chapter 19: Access for dialysis and apheresis
Chapter 20: Intraosseous Access
Chapter 21: Prevention and treatment of catheter-related complications
Chapter 22: Compatibility of drugs
Chapter 23: Organization of a hospital-based Vascular Access Team
Chapter 24: Special problems of venous access in intensive care and emergency
Chapter 25: Special problems of venous access in oncology and hematology
Chapter 26: Special problems of venous access in parenteral nutrition
Chapter 27: Sedation and general anesthesia for vascular access in children.
Chapter 1: Vascular access in pediatric patients: classification and indications
Chapter 2: Evidence based rationale for ultrasound guided vascular access in children
Chapter 3: Principles of ultrasonography and settings of ultrasound devices for children
Chapter 4: Ultrasound anatomy of arterial and deep veins of the limb and the cervico-thoracic region in children
Chapter 5: Near-InfraRed technology for access to superficial veins: evidence from the literature and indications for pediatric venous access
Chapter 6: Tip navigation and tip location methods
Chapter 7: Chest ultrasound for early diagnosis of complications
Chapter 8: Technique and devices for securement of the catheter and protection of the exit site
Part 2: Venous access in neonates
Chapter 9: Peripheral venous access in neonates
Chapter 10: Umbilical venous catheters
Chapter 11: Epicutaneo-cava catheters
Chapter 12: Ultrasound guided venous access in neonates
Part 3: Venous access in children
Chapter 13: Peripheral venous access: short cannulas, mini-midlines, midlines
Chapter 14: Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC) in children
Chapter 15: Centrally and Femorally Inserted Central Catheters (CICC and FICC) in children
Chapter 16: Totally Implantable Venous Access Devices
Part 4: Arterial access
Chapter 17: Umbilical arterial catheters
Chapter 18: Peripheral arterial lines
Part 5: Special considerations in pediatric vascular access
Chapter 19: Access for dialysis and apheresis
Chapter 20: Intraosseous Access
Chapter 21: Prevention and treatment of catheter-related complications
Chapter 22: Compatibility of drugs
Chapter 23: Organization of a hospital-based Vascular Access Team
Chapter 24: Special problems of venous access in intensive care and emergency
Chapter 25: Special problems of venous access in oncology and hematology
Chapter 26: Special problems of venous access in parenteral nutrition
Chapter 27: Sedation and general anesthesia for vascular access in children.