Percutaneous carotid artery access in infants < 3 months of age
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2015Vol. 87(4), pp. 757–761
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Abstract
Our experience suggests that percutaneous CA access in infants <3 months of age is safe and feasible with preserved vascular patency and no neurological adverse events.
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