Views: 5 Author: Deruk Publish Time: 2026-08-14 Origin: Site
In emergency and intensive care situations, time is critical.
Taiwanese singer Landy Wen was admitted to the ICU after developing septic shock caused by a severe infection related to kidney stones. During treatment, her condition was critical, and healthcare providers faced difficulty locating her veins due to her weakened physical condition. She later shared that medical staff were unable to find a suitable vein and had to use a neck access route for medication administration.
This case highlights a common challenge in hospitals:
Patients in critical conditions often have difficult venous access.
Factors such as:
✅ Severe dehydration
✅ Low blood pressure
✅ Poor peripheral circulation
✅ Elderly or fragile veins
✅ Obesity or edema
can make traditional vein locating methods extremely challenging.
A vein finder uses advanced infrared imaging technology to detect subcutaneous veins and project a visible vein map onto the skin surface.
For emergency departments and ICUs, it can help medical teams:
✔ Quickly identify suitable veins
✔ Reduce unnecessary puncture attempts
✔ Improve first-attempt success rates
✔ Reduce patient discomfort and anxiety
✔ Support faster treatment delivery
Every successful IV access procedure starts with one important step:
Finding the right vein.
With real-time vein visualization, healthcare professionals can make faster decisions, especially when treating patients with challenging vascular conditions.
From emergency rooms to intensive care units, vein finder technology is becoming an essential support tool for safer and more efficient patient care.
The challenge of difficult venous access is not limited to one patient or one hospital.
Every day, healthcare professionals face patients whose veins are difficult to locate.
Advanced vein visualization technology provides an additional layer of support — helping clinicians see veins clearly, improve confidence, and deliver timely care when every second matters.