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Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews: Ultrasound‐guided arterial cannulation for paediatrics
https://twitter.com/avkwong/status/1392234313870151682 Tweet by Adrian Wong @avkwong Anyone use this technique regularly?]
https://twitter.com/mramzydo/status/1433805710807244801?s=21 Tweet by Mark Ramzy, DO, EMT-P @MRamzyDO KNOW YOUR A-LINE!]
"Arterial Line Placement" by James DiNardo, MD, FAAP for OPENPediatrics
Can the ulnar artery serve as an alternative option for arterial cannulation in neonates?
Invasive arterial pressure monitoring: much more than mean arterial pressure!
Major Short-term Complications of Arterial Cannulation for Monitoring in Children