A "top-down-approach" to insert catheters into the circulation of fetal sheep using ultrasound B-scan.

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A "top-down-approach" to insert catheters into the circulation of fetal sheep using ultrasound B-scan. / Schröder, Prof. Dr.; Tchirikov, Mikhail.

In: AM J OBSTET GYNECOL, Vol. 195, No. 1, 1, 2006, p. 302-303.

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title = "A {"}top-down-approach{"} to insert catheters into the circulation of fetal sheep using ultrasound B-scan.",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was the catheterization of vessels in fetal sheep under ultrasound control. STUDY DESIGN: A catheter with guiding wire was introduced into the external jugular vein or carotid artery and advanced caudally. RESULTS: The aorta and umbilical vein could be accessed. CONCLUSION: Major segments of the circulation are accessible from the neck for chronic instrumentation.",
author = "Schr{\"o}der, {Prof. Dr.} and Mikhail Tchirikov",
year = "2006",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "195",
pages = "302--303",
journal = "AM J OBSTET GYNECOL",
issn = "0002-9378",
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AB - OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was the catheterization of vessels in fetal sheep under ultrasound control. STUDY DESIGN: A catheter with guiding wire was introduced into the external jugular vein or carotid artery and advanced caudally. RESULTS: The aorta and umbilical vein could be accessed. CONCLUSION: Major segments of the circulation are accessible from the neck for chronic instrumentation.

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SP - 302

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JO - AM J OBSTET GYNECOL

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