Abstract
Ultrasound-guided vascular access is rapidly becoming a more critical topic as critical care medicine systems struggle with an increasing number of patients with vascular access problems. Depending on the situation up to 50% of the patients may have no peripheral vascular access sites or access is very difficult to obtain, which can lead to many complications such as bleeding, pneumothorax or prolonged procedure.
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