Venous catheterization with ultrasound navigation

By ultrasound scanning it was determined that respiratory movements made by chest of healthy and sick person are accompanied by respiratory chest rise of internal jugular veins. During the exhalation of an individual diameter of his veins increases and during the breath it decreases down to the comp...

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Hauptverfasser: Kasatkin, A. A., Nigmatullina, A. R., Urakov, A. L., Izhevsk State Medical Academy, Kommunarov street, 281, Izhevsk, Russia, 426034
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description By ultrasound scanning it was determined that respiratory movements made by chest of healthy and sick person are accompanied by respiratory chest rise of internal jugular veins. During the exhalation of an individual diameter of his veins increases and during the breath it decreases down to the complete disappearing if their lumen. Change of the diameter of internal jugular veins in different phases can influence significantly the results of vein puncture and cauterization in patients. The purpose of this research is development of the method increasing the efficiency and safety of cannulation of internal jugular veins by the ultrasound visualization. We suggested the method of catheterization of internal jugular veins by the ultrasound navigation during the execution of which the puncture of venous wall by puncture needle and the following conduction of J-guide is carried out at the moment of patient’s exhalation. This method decreases the risk of complications development during catheterization of internal jugular vein due to exclusion of perforating wound of vein and subjacent tissues and anatomical structures.
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BREATH
Catheterization
CHEST
CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS
EFFICIENCY
ENGINEERING
EXHALATION
FLOW VISUALIZATION
HAZARDS
Intubation
Navigation
PATIENTS
Perforating
Ultrasonic imaging
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ULTRASONOGRAPHY
VEINS
Veins & arteries
WALLS
WAVE PROPAGATION
WOUNDS
title Venous catheterization with ultrasound navigation
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