Clinical experience of use of percutaneous peripheral arterial cannulation in sick neonates in a developing country
Abstract Background Continuous invasive arterial monitoring is necessary in sick neonates needing hemodynamic and ventilatory support. The primary objective of our study was to describe clinical experience with percutaneous peripheral arterial cannulation (PAC) in sick neonates. Methods Neonates nee...
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Auteurs principaux: | Sachin Shah, Amita Kaul, Shambhavi Mishra, Shridhar Pawale |
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2021
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