Figure 3 Ultrasound-guided femoral artery access

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Figure 3 Ultrasound-guided femoral artery access Figure 3 | Ultrasound-guided femoral artery access. a | The attached needle guide fixes the needle's angle of entry to intersect the vessel at the imaging plane 1.5 cm, 2.5 cm, or 3.5 cm below the skin, depending upon the guide chosen. The vessel bifurcation is kept inferior to the probe at the time of insertion. b | The right femoral artery bifurcation is imaged in the axial plane, identifying the separation of the profunda femoral artery (PFA) and superficial femoral artery (SFA). Compression is used to differentiate arteries from the femoral vein (FV). c | The probe is moved superiorly until the common femoral artery (CFA) is visualized. During needle advancement, the anterior wall of the vessel is kept under the central target line (green circles), which indicates the path of the needle. Reprinted from Seto, A.et al. Real-time ultrasound guidance facilitates femoral arterial access and reduces vascular complications: FAUST (Femoral Artery Access with Ultrasound Trial). JACC Cardiovasc. Interv. 3 (7), 751–758 © (2010), with permission from Elsevier. Reprinted from Seto, A. et al. Real-time ultrasound guidance facilitates femoral arterial access and reduces vascular complications: FAUST (Femoral Artery Access with Ultrasound Trial). JACC Cardiovasc. Interv. 3 (7), 751–758 © (2010), with permission from Elsevier. Rao, S. V. & Stone, G. W. (2016) Arterial access and arteriotomy site closure devices Nat. Rev. Cardiol. doi:10.1038/nrcardio.2016.133