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Relationship of the internal jugular vein to the common carotid artery: implications for ultrasound-guided vascular access

Cover of European Journal of AnaesthesiologyMaecken et al
European Journal of Anesthesiology 28 (5) May 2011
ISSN: 0265-0215 • Frequency: 12/year • Subscribe Now

In this study, the authors examined the effect of scanning at a 458 angle at the level of the cricoid on the depiction of the IJV in relation to the CCA. Furthermore, the influence of 308 head rotation to the contralateral side was also investigated.


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