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[edit]DescriptionA-novel-echocardiographic-imaging-technique-intracatheter-echocardiography-to-guide-veno-venous-40635 2013 4 MOESM2 ESM.ogv |
English: A novel echocardiographic imaging technique intracatheter echocardiography to guide veno venous. |
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Source | Video file from Platts D, Hilton A, Diab S, McDonald C, Tunbridge M, Chemonges S, Dunster K, Shekar K, Burstow D, Fraser J (2014). "A novel echocardiographic imaging technique, intracatheter echocardiography, to guide veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation cannulae placement in a validated ovine model". Intensive Care Medicine Experimental. DOI:10.1186/2197-425X-2-2. PMC: 4512982. | ||
Author | Platts D, Hilton A, Diab S, McDonald C, Tunbridge M, Chemonges S, Dunster K, Shekar K, Burstow D, Fraser J | ||
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Author | Platts D, Hilton A, Diab S, McDonald C, Tunbridge M, Chemonges S, Dunster K, Shekar K, Burstow D, Fraser J |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014-02-06 |