2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12630-015-0518-5
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Ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein cannulation: a novel technique for confirming that the guidewire is directed towards the right atrium

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“…Additionally, the patency of the infraclavicular portion of the IJV and superior vena cava may be assessed by maneuvering the US probe toward the thoracic cavity at the superior end of the clavicle. 4 Once the optimal cannulation site is located, the US probe is then placed in a perpendicular position over the IJV ( Figure A) to obtain a short axis image ( Figure B).…”
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“…Additionally, the patency of the infraclavicular portion of the IJV and superior vena cava may be assessed by maneuvering the US probe toward the thoracic cavity at the superior end of the clavicle. 4 Once the optimal cannulation site is located, the US probe is then placed in a perpendicular position over the IJV ( Figure A) to obtain a short axis image ( Figure B).…”
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“…Additionally, the patency of the infraclavicular portion of the IJV and superior vena cava may be assessed by maneuvering the US probe toward the thoracic cavity at the superior end of the clavicle. 4 Once the optimal cannulation site is located, the US probe is then placed in a perpendicular position over the IJV ( Figure A) to obtain a short axis image ( Figure B).The first maneuver involves holding the US probe to obtain a short axis view of the IJV while an assistant applies gentle pressure to occlude the IJV at the superior end of the clavicle and inferior to the scanning plane ( Figure C). Pressure should be applied with just enough force to occlude the IJV lumen, which can be confirmed by sliding the US probe inferiorly.…”
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