Gulfcoast Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access
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Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access
Topics:
Fundamentals of UGVA (44 min.)
- Fundamentals of UGVA
 - Why use ultrasound guidance?
 - Direct vs indirect techniques
 - In-plane vs out of plane techniques
 - Principles of vessel differentiation and procedural tips
 
Ultrasound-Guided Central Line Placement (62 min.)
- Ultrasound guided central line placement:
 - IJ, axillary/subclavian and femoral vein access
 
Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Line Placement (47 min.)
- Peripheral Line placement
 - Antecubital vein access
 - Additional access sites
 - Pediatric patient
 - Clinical cases
 - Ultrasound probe cover demonstration
 
Objectives
Upon completion of this enduring material, you should be able to accomplish the following:
- Demonstrate the participant’s knowledge to better perform ultrasound-guided vascular access procedures
 - Demonstrate proper transducer manipulation and system optimization to produce diagnostic images
 - List the advantages and disadvantages of the “In-Plane” and “Out-of-Plane” and the “Direct” vs. “Indirect” ultrasound-guided vascular access techniques
 - Differentiate venous vs. arterial anatomy by ultrasound
 - Identify ultrasound imaging characteristics of vessels and contiguous anatomy to determine the optimal approach for vascular access
 - Describe ultrasound imaging characteristics of vascular pathology that would indicate a vessel is not suitable for vascular access
 - Demonstrate the use of ultrasound guidance for Central Line vascular access
 - Demonstrate the use of ultrasound guidance for Peripheral Line vascular access
 - Demonstrate competence to incorporate protocols, scan techniques, and interpretation criteria to improve diagnostic/treatment accuracy
 
Video Length: 2:33:00

The 4th Annual NYU Langone Critical Care Cardiology Symposium 2024						

