2. The supraclavicular approach to the subclavian vein (A. Transducer in short axis to the vessel, B. long axis) #POCUS#MedEd
3. Infraclavicular approach to the subclavian vein #POCUS#MedEd
4. Femoral vein cannulation (A. short axis #POCUS, B. long axis)
Beware of the anatomic variations of the IJ vein. Use #POCUS if available
Anatomic variations of the subclavian vein. Again, use #POCUS where available.
A: indicates the normal junction and position of the SCV in relation to both the internal jugular vein (IJV) and subclavian artery. B: The SCV may join the IJV as high or even higher than the level of… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Finally, thanks to the authors for these great illustrations.
🚨Something to be aware of 👇🏼
Correlate with anatomy above.
a, The intra-aortic balloon pump uses counterpulsation to provide circulatory support and is commonly inserted via the femoral or axillary artery. b, Microaxial flow devices… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
A 58-year-old woman with no known comorbidities presents with progressive fatigue and shortness of breath x several months. Noted to have bilateral pedal edema; BNP 2,473 pg/mL. #echofirst 👇❓
Answer and 🔗 to source in thread. #POCUS#MedEd#FOAMcc