2020
DOI: 10.5935/0103-507x.20200022
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Dorsal radial artery catheterization for invasive blood pressure monitoring

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“…The results indicated that the difference between positive-pressure connector and heparin cap connector in invasive blood pressure monitoring lies in the possibility of causing complications, which is not closely related to the accuracy of blood pressure monitoring results. This result is similar to the one proposed by Nunes et al ( 2 ) that the results of invasive blood pressure monitoring are independent of arterial puncture. The defect of the heparin cap three-way switch used in the control group is that the screw cap of the three-way switch needs to be removed when blood samples are collected.…”
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“…The results indicated that the difference between positive-pressure connector and heparin cap connector in invasive blood pressure monitoring lies in the possibility of causing complications, which is not closely related to the accuracy of blood pressure monitoring results. This result is similar to the one proposed by Nunes et al ( 2 ) that the results of invasive blood pressure monitoring are independent of arterial puncture. The defect of the heparin cap three-way switch used in the control group is that the screw cap of the three-way switch needs to be removed when blood samples are collected.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Importantly, the measurement is accurate and reliable and can be obtained at any time ( 1 ). This method is generally applied to ambulate blood pressure monitoring of critically ill patients ( 1 , 2 ). Coronary interventional therapy is a common measure for the treatment of coronary heart disease.…”
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“…Dorsal radial artery cannulation is a relatively less evaluated technique and may offers some advantages over classic radial artery cannulation. 5,6 This artery is located by palpation of the pulse on the dorsum of the hand, between the bases of the first and second metacarpals, in the “anatomical snuffbox.” 5,7 The palmar branch of the radial artery, which contributes to the superficial palmar arch, arises from the radial artery in the volar side of the wrist before entering the anatomical snuffbox (Figure 1). Catheterizing the dorsal radial artery has the advantage of cannulating more distally than with the traditional trans-radial approach, beyond the origin of the palmar branch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%