Research Article
Painless Blood Sampling Technique: A Way of Injecting
Author(s):
Alyaa HH, Rida W and Rida W*
In and out patients of different age groups are subjected to repeated skin piercing in
order to complete the diagnosis, which may cause psychological consequence due to
the painful experience or because of phobia fear of needles. We attempt to review most
experimental studies investigating the effectiveness of the currently used techniques in
reducing the pain related to blood sampling. Venepuncture Methods have been always
linked with pain. Nevertheless, it is the most common technique used worldwide. The
effectiveness of this methods is mainly depends on the quality of the equipment used
as well as the phlebotomist qualification. Polymer microfluidic blood sampling device
is a recent innovation that aims to improve the technological ease of blood sampling
and to minimize the frequency of venepuncture that the patient exposed to. However
this method can .. Read More»
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