Ultraschallsiegelstation in Bosch Flowwrapper
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POCUS of the IVC is predominantly used as part of the noninvasive assessment of the intravascular volume status in patients with hypovolemia (e.g., shock, dehydration) or hypervolemia (e.g., congestive heart failure, fluid overload). Measurement of the IVC diameter during respiration can also be useful when estimating fluid responsiveness in patients requiring fluid resuscitation (e.g., after a fluid challenge or passive leg raise test). • This tutorial provides an overview of how to perform an ultrasound of the inferior vena cava. • Table of Contents: • 00:00 - Intro • 00:13 - Most common indication • 00:26 - Anatomy of the IVC • 00:48 - Array types • 00:54 - Short-axis view • 01:47 - Long-axis view • 02:50 - Measurement of the IVC diameter • Many thanks to • Dr. Daniel Merkel • Owner of the medical ultrasound media library https://sono.gallery • (Ultrasound expert, DEGUM stage III) • Florian Recker • OB/GYN resident, University Hospital Bonn • (Expert advice) • Toshiba Medical Systems, Berlin • (Provision of ultrasound unit, Aplio 400) • Make sure to check out our AMBOSS ultrasonography tutorial series and our article on POCUS: https://go.amboss.com/pocus • Subscribe to the AMBOSS YouTube Channel for the latest clinical examination videos, medical student interviews, study tips and tricks, and live webinars! • Free 5-day trial: https://go.amboss.com/04g • Instagram: / amboss_med • Facebook: / amboss.med • Twitter: / ambossmed • #AMBOSSMed, #MedicalSchool, #POCUS, #Ultrasound
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