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Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 94:F394-F396 doi:10.1136/adc.2008.147595
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Limb splinting for intravenous cannulae in neonates: a randomised controlled trial

Table 1

Baseline characteristics of neonates enrolled in two groups

Baseline variable Splint group (n = 33) No-splint group (n = 36)
Gestation (wks) 32 (30–33) 33 (31–35)
Birth weight (g) 1226 (984–1511) 1131 (933–1352)
Mode of delivery
    Caesarean 25 (77%) 31 (86%)
    Other 8 (23%) 5 (14%)
Site of cannulation
    Wrist 26 (79%) 26 (74%)
    Others 7 (21%) 10 (26%)
Cannula inserter
    Senior resident 19 (58%) 22 (63%)
    Junior resident 12 (36%) 13 (37%)
    Nurse 2 (6%) 0
Serial number of cannulation
    First 16 (49%) 25 (69%)
    Second 11 (33%) 6 (17%)
    Third 6 (18%) 5 (14%)
Type of IV fluid
    10% dextrose 7 (23%) 14 (40%)
    10% dextrose + calcium gluconate 12 (39%) 13 (37%)
    N/5 in 10% dextrose 1 (3%) 0
    Parenteral nutrition 9 (29%) 6 (17%)
    Others 2 (6.5%) 2 (6%)
  • Data expressed as median (inter-quartile range) or n (%).

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