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Comparison of conventional and ultrasound guided techniques of radial artery cannulation in different haemodynamic subsets: a randomised controlled study

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Burad, J., Date, R., Kodange, S. et al. Comparison of conventional and ultrasound guided techniques of radial artery cannulation in different haemodynamic subsets: a randomised controlled study. Intensive Care Med 43, 140–141 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-016-4569-z

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