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[https://pubs.asahq.org/anesthesiology/article/138/5/497/137768/Comparison-of-Single-operator-Laser-assisted Comparison of Single-operator Laser-assisted Ultrasound-guided Radial Arterial Cannulation in Young Children with Traditional Ultrasound Guidance: A Randomized Clinical Trial]
[https://pubs.asahq.org/anesthesiology/article/138/5/497/137768/Comparison-of-Single-operator-Laser-assisted Comparison of Single-operator Laser-assisted Ultrasound-guided Radial Arterial Cannulation in Young Children with Traditional Ultrasound Guidance: A Randomized Clinical Trial]
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Lowenstein E, Little JW, 3rd, Lo HH. Prevention of cerebral embolization from flushing radial-artery cannulas. The New England journal of medicine. Dec 16 1971;285(25):1414-5. doi:10.1056/nejm197112162852506
Bull MJ, Schreiner RL, Garg BP, Hutton NM, Lemons JA, Gresham EL. Neurologic complications following temporal artery catheterization. The Journal of pediatrics. Jun 1980;96(6):1071-3. doi:10.1016/s0022-3476(80)80646-9

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