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The survey conducted by WINFOCUS shows that while most clinicians use ultrasound for CVC insertion, many still depend on chest X-ray for tip confirmation. Standardized protocols are essential for improving patient safety. Read the full paper here. doi.org/10.1186/s130...
WINFOCUS worldwide survey on central venous catheter insertion and position confirmation practices (CVC-ICON study) - The Ultrasound Journal
Background Central venous catheters (CVC) are essential in medicine for monitoring, drug and fluid administration, and renal replacement therapy. Complications such as arrhythmias, endothelial damage, thrombosis, or hemothorax might arise from incorrect positioning. Despite evidence showing their reduction using ultrasound to guide insertion and correct tip positioning, and greater accuracy for tip position assessment vs. chest-X-ray (CXR), ultrasound adoption greatly varies worldwide. This study, conducted by the World Interactive Network Focused On Critical Ultrasound (WINFOCUS) aimed to assess global practices in CVC insertion and tip position confirmation. Methods A web-based survey was conducted (April–September 2023) among WINFOCUS members/affiliates across five continents. It assessed clinical backgrounds, CVC insertion and tip position check methods, and reasons for not using ultrasound. Developed by WINFOCUS Research sub-committee, the survey was emailed, with two reminders. Data were analyzed using SPSS 27.0. Results A total of 1,227 respondents (5.1% response rate) participated, mainly from Europe (33.5%), Asia (28.3%), and the Americas (30.9%), with 95.4% being physicians. Over half (51.3%) had over six years of experience and placed over 200 CVC, mostly using ultrasound guidance (70% of cases). The internal jugular vein (IJV) was the preferred insertion site (74%). Ultrasound was used for pre-insertion assessment (55%) and vessel puncture (57%) but less for guidewire confirmation (44%). CXR remained the primary method for tip position assessment (52%), while only 12% relied solely on bedside ultrasound. Barriers to exclusive ultrasound use included institutional guidelines (33.9%) and medico-legal concerns (13.8%). Conclusions Despite evidence favoring ultrasound for CVC insertion and tip position confirmation, its use remains inconsistent, with CXR still widely used. This survey underscores the need for standardized protocols and training to enhance US adoption, improve patient safety, and reduce CXR reliance.
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"Central Lines Under the Microscope: Insights from the Largest Global Survey"
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New manuscript released by TUJ
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2/2 On the skepticism surrounding ultrasound-guided infraclavicular subclavian vein access:
Lack of familiarity should not be mistaken for impossibility — this is a learnable and teachable technique, supported by anatomy and evidence.
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On the skepticism surrounding ultrasound-guided infraclavicular subclavian vein access:
Lack of familiarity should not be mistaken for impossibility — this is a learnable and teachable technique, supported by anatomy and evidence.
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The Impact of Demographics and Positioning on the Imaging Features of the Optic Nerve Sheath and Ophthalmic Vessels

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A IABP treatment is good or bad. It depends on the context, the patient and the timing in relation to the pathophysiology of the patient in this case detected and guided by POCUS.

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Medical Clinics of North America's first edition of
#IMPOCUS in Clinical Care; incredible work by over 60 international #POCUS experts, published Jan 2025 now available for order: tinyurl.com/ykj4hw82. PS: No financial COI for advertising this - I don't get royalties from any orders.
Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Clinical Care, An Is - 9780443314124
In this issue of Medical Clinics of North America, guest editor Dr. Irene Ma brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Clinical Care. Top experts describe commonly ...
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POCUS TEE during major abdominal surgery and inferior vena cava tumor thrombosis
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Our Associated Editor of the month, Professor Carlos Alviar from NYC, USA.