Trick of the Trade:
Use the M-mode line to optimize needle-vein alignment
Some ultrasound machines have a special line that can be superimposed down the middle of screen, though this is often buried in complex settings and is generally directed towards biopsies and other needle-guided procedures. For example, on Zonare machines this is called the “Biopsy Guide”.
For a simpler solution, one can use the M-mode line on many machines. M-mode displays one line over time and is especially useful for certain applications in emergency medicine like assessing for a pneumothorax or measuring fetal heart rates.
However, most machines require the user to press the M-mode button twice to engage it. Generally, the first press puts the M-mode line on the screen and then the user can move the line if needed or press the button again to start classic M-mode.
Instead, I press the button once to bring up the M-mode line directly in the middle of screen when placing peripheral IVs. I know that this line corresponds to the middle of the ultrasound probe and then I line up my IV catheter with the mark on the probe—knowing that it will proceed along the path of the vertical M-mode line.
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