An integrated imaging solution supporting guided blocks, line placement, gastric volume and cardiac assessment.
Butterfly iQ+ provides in-pocket accessibility for nerve block guidance thanks to high-fidelity B-mode, as well as Needle Viz™ developed specifically for procedural support. Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks have been associated with higher success rates than traditional anatomic techniques1.
Now with the world’s first POCUS Biplane Imaging, it is possible to see the short and long axis of your needle simultaneously in real-time. Biplane Imaging has been built to support regional nerve blocks, peripheral IV access, pain management injections, and more. Studies show that ultrasound guidance can improve success rates, reduce the number of attempts and decrease the complications associated with CVC insertion2.
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A focused bedside transthoracic echocardiogram performed by anesthesiologists has been shown to accurately detect significant cardiovascular pathology and impact perioperative management3. Utility includes assessment of global cardiac function, as well as point-of-care shock assessment.
Butterfly iQ+, with imaging developed in partnership with anesthesiology, can help the clinician identify gastric contents. Even in fasted patients, residual gastric content has been associated with complications of pulmonary aspiration, leading to up to 9% of anesthesia-related deaths4. By identification of "gastric fullness" at the bedside, appropriate surgical management decisions can be made.
„ … die "Weichgewebe" EInstellung ist bei Behandlungen sehr hilfreich. Nach meiner Erfahrung mit Erector-Spinae- und ESP-Blöcken ist die Nadelvisualisierung hervorragend. Und sie eignet sich auch gut für den Gefäßzugang.“
Cardiac Anesthesiologist, The Royal Melbourne Hospital
Academic Director Custom and Professional Education
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences,
The University of Melbourne
Die ultraschallgesteuerte Regionalanästhesie kann zu einer Verringerung des übermäßigen Opioidverbrauchs, opioidbedingter Komplikationen und Nebenwirkungen in der perioperativen Phase beitragen und so die weltweite Opioid-Epidemie eindämmen.
Artikel lesenUltraschall-Handgeräte haben erwiesenermaßen die Bestimmung des Mageninhalts bzw. Magenvolumens durch medizinische Fachkräfte im perioperativen Zeitraum unterstützt und sind somit ein wertvolles Werkzeug bei operativen Entscheidungen für Risikopatienten.
Artikel lesenNervenblockaden an oberen und unteren Gliedmaßen, die mit Ultraschallsführung durchgeführt werden, sind etablierte Verfahren, die das Versagen von Blockaden reduzieren, Komplikationen vermeiden und Ausführungen beschleunigen.
Artikel lesenAn introduction to the technique for performing an ultrasound-guided interscalene brachial plexus nerve block.
An introduction to the basic technique for acquiring a parasternal long axis view.
A short axis out-of-plane approach to radial arterial line placement.
These videos are for informational purposes only, to demonstrate potential uses of the Butterfly iQ. They are not a substitute for professional clinician training and experience. Clinicians are solely responsible for patient care and for exercising their independent clinical judgement at all times.
Anesthesiologist, Dr. Garry Rains discusses the use of ultrasound- guided regional anesthesia and its impact on opioid misuse.
Die klare Antwort im Point-of-Care-Ultraschall.