Clinical Experience With the OptiMed Sinus Stent in the Peripheral Arteries

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2003 ◽  
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pp. 772-779 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michel Henry ◽  
Isabelle Henry ◽  
Christos Klonaris ◽  
Michele Hugel

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ARTERIAL VASCULAR ACCESS IS often essential to the management of critically ill neonates. If umbilical artery access cannot be obtained or is otherwise contraindicated, peripheral vascular access becomes necessary. Clinical experience has shown that cannulized peripheral arteries may develop vasospasm, however, resulting in catheter failure. When this occurs, blood cannot be drawn or dripped from the peripheral arterial catheter, and the arterial waveform may be dampened or flat.


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