Table 1

Features of the different sites for intravenous access for fluid infusion in children


IO access
Subclavian vein
Femoral vein
Internal jugular vein
External jugular vein
Axillary vein
Venous cutdown

Emergency access
++++
++
+++
++
+++
+
++
Ease of access for unexperienced clinician
++++
++
+++
++
+++
+
+
Infection
+
++
++
++
+
+
++
Thrombosis
0
+
++
+
+
+
++++
Other complications
+
++
+
+
0
+
0
Long-term use
0
+++
++
++
+
+
0
Short-term use
++++
++
+++
+++
++
+++
++
References
[89-110,116]
[37-48]
[21-36]
[49-68]
[78-83]
[69-77]
[111-113]

IO, intraosseous; 0, no effect/not suitable/no risk; ++++, excellent effect/very suitable/high risk

Haas Critical Care 2004 8:478   doi:10.1186/cc2880