Ebook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2
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Ebook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2
Vascular Ultrasound in theCritically III4Shea c. Gregg MD and Kristin L. Gregg MD RDMSIntroductionOx er the past two decades, the use of ultrasound li Ebook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2ias become more ubiquitous in intensive care units (ICUs) around the world. One of its most beneficial contributions to the bedside care of these patients comes from its ability to visualize vascular anatomy. As technology has become more operator-friendly and economical, tissue resolution has also Ebook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2improved, allowing vascular structures of all sizes to be clearly evaluated and interrogated in real-time. Two indications that have been studied exteEbook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2
nsively in the ultrasound-focused literature include the diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and the placement of vascular access. Once the obseVascular Ultrasound in theCritically III4Shea c. Gregg MD and Kristin L. Gregg MD RDMSIntroductionOx er the past two decades, the use of ultrasound li Ebook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2sound examination. In regards to access-based procedures, reliance on superficial landmarks and direct visualizationElectronic supplementary material The online version of this chapter (doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-11876-5-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Videos Ebook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2can also be accessed at http: V link.springer.com book TO. 1007 '978-3-319-11876-5.s. c. Gregg MD (3)Department of Surgery. Bridgeport Hospital. 267 GEbook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2
rant Street. Perry 3. Bridgeport. CT 06610. USA e-mail: striamedliggmail.comK. L. Gregg MDDepartment of Emergency Medicine. Bridgeport Hospital. 267 GVascular Ultrasound in theCritically III4Shea c. Gregg MD and Kristin L. Gregg MD RDMSIntroductionOx er the past two decades, the use of ultrasound li Ebook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2rasound guidance has improved cannulation success rates among all levels of practitioners and trainees. This chapter analyzes the data surrounding these common practices and makes recommendations on how best to incorporate ultrasound into daily practice.AnatomyIn order to be successful in vascular u Ebook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2ltrasound, one needs a comprehensive understanding of the venous and arterial anatomy of the body. In Fig. 4.1, a schematic drawing highlights the vesEbook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2
sels that are typically interrogated by bedside ultrasound for the purposes of either thrombosis determination or vascular access. In Fig. 4.2, sono-gVascular Ultrasound in theCritically III4Shea c. Gregg MD and Kristin L. Gregg MD RDMSIntroductionOx er the past two decades, the use of ultrasound li Ebook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2individuals to understand the course and attributes of non-pathologic vasculature prior to performing any invasive procedures or making clinical judgments.Venous ThromboembolismVenous thromboembolism (VTE) represents a spectrum of disease, including both deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary em Ebook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2bolism (PE). DVT may present in the distal calf veins or more proximally involving the popliteal, femoral, or iliac veins. Clinical sequelae of DVTp FEbook Ultrasonography in the ICU - Practical applications: Part 2
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