Uso de luz cercana al infrarrojo en la canalización de catéter venoso periférico en pacientes adultos con acceso venoso difícil

Use of Near-Infrared Light for Peripheral Venous Catheter Placement in Adult Patients with Difficult Venous Access

  • Raquel López Nieto Unidad de Neumología, Hospital Virgen de la Concha, Complejo Asistencial de Zamora. Zamora, España
Palabras clave: Acceso venoso difícil, DIVA, Luz cercana al infrarrojo, NIR, Venopunción, Enfermería, Venas, Pacientes, Adultos, Canalización, Catéter venoso periférico corto
Key-words: Difficult intravenous access, DIVA, Near-infrared light, NIR, Venipuncture, Nursing, Veins, Patients, Adults, Cannulation, Short peripheal intravenous catheter

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López Nieto, Raquel. Uso de luz cercana al infrarrojo en la canalización de catéter venoso periférico en pacientes adultos con acceso venoso difícil. Paraninfo Digital. 2025; (41): e41015o. https://ciberindex.com/c/pd/e41015o
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