scholarly journals 1019: INTERNAL JUGULAR MIDVEIN AND POSTERIOR WALL DEPTH DURING CENTRAL LINE PLACEMENT USING ULTRASOUND

2021 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 507-507
Author(s):  
Adewale Olayode ◽  
John Oropello ◽  
Atinuke Shittu ◽  
Roopa Kohli-Seth
2007 ◽  
Vol 104 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ralf E. Gebhard ◽  
Peter Szmuk ◽  
Evan G. Pivalizza ◽  
Vladimir Melnikov ◽  
Christianne Vogt ◽  
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Ultrasound Guided Procedures and Radiologic Imaging for Pediatric Anesthesiologists is intended as a ready resource for both experts and novices. It will be useful to those with extensive training and experience as well as beginners and those with distant experience or training. A wealth of knowledge in the human factors of procedure design and use has been applied throughout to ensure that desired information can be easily located, that steps are clearly identified and comprehensible, and that additional information of high relevance to procedure completion is co-located and salient. This book begins with the basics but quickly progresses to advanced skill sets. It is divided into four parts. Part I starts with a primer on ultrasound machine functionality as well as procedural chapters on lung ultrasound to detect a mainstem intubation or pneumothorax and gastric ultrasound to assess gastric contents in incompletely fasted patients. Part II covers ultrasound guided peripheral intravenous line placement through the incremental advancement method, ultrasound guided arterial line placement, and ultrasound guided central line placement. Part III details several ultrasound guided regional anesthesia techniques. Part IV covers radiology of the pediatric airway and mediastinum, lungs, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, musculoskeletal, and neurologic systems.


ICU Protocols ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 383-395
Author(s):  
Rajesh Chawla ◽  
Vishakh Varma ◽  
Sudha Kansal ◽  
Roseleen Kaur Bali
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2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Govarthanan Rajendiran ◽  
Sulaiman Rathore ◽  
Gurmeet Sidhu ◽  
James Catevenis

Accidental air entry during central venous catheterization is a preventable iatrogenic complication that can cause venous air embolism (VAE). Many cases of VAE are subclinical with no adverse outcome and thus go unreported. Usually, when symptoms are present, they are nonspecific, and a high index of clinical suspicion of possible VAE is required to prompt investigations and initiate appropriate therapy. Occasionally large embolism can lead to life-threatening acute cor pulmonale, asystole, sudden death, and arterial air embolism in the presence of shunt or patent foramen ovale. This paper discusses VAE during emergency central line placement and the diagnostic dilemma that it can be created in critically ill patients. All necessary precautions have to be strictly followed to prevent this iatrogenic complication.


2015 ◽  
Vol 122 (1) ◽  
pp. 190-190
Author(s):  
Allan F. Simpao ◽  
Jorge A. Galvez ◽  
Alan Jay Schwartz ◽  
Mohamed A. Rehman

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