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Long vs Short Axis for US Guided Central Venous Access, Review of a Study
There was a recent manuscript that came across my desk from the medical journal Medical Ultrasonography. This is a peer reviewed Medline indexed journal. The publication caught my attention because it discussed using a sagittal vessel view with in-plane needle … Continue reading
Tips and Tricks for Placement Confirmation of IJ CVCs
This is a short blurb that my colleagues and I wrote for the ACEP US Section Newsletter, January 2011 edition. American College of Emergency Physicians Emergency Ultrasound Section Newsletter Tips and Tricks Section January 2011 Christiana Care Health System Emergency … Continue reading
Posted in Ultrasound Education
Tagged Central Venous Catheter, EMUS, IJ, In Plane, Subclavian, US Guided Procedure, Vascular Access
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All that glitters is not gold, or how NEJM got it wrong
The New England Journal of Medicine is a well known medical journal and viewed as a premiere source of medical information and research presentations. Awhile ago they added a section called “Videos in Clinical Medicine” which is usually a video … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Ultrasound Education
Tagged Central Venous Catheter, EMUS, Errors, IJ, NEJM
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