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Catheter to the heart (left ventricle) via subclavian artery. This short animation demonstrates the route a catheter would follow if introduced in the subclavian artery. It demonstrates that this route does not end up in a pulmonary artery as would be necessary for pulmonary wedge pressure measurement. It can be used in combination with the similar animation that shows the routing of a catheter correctly introduced in the subclavian vein to reach the pulmonary artery.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Arteria subclavia
Ventriculus sinister
Creator(s)/credit: O. Paul Gobée MD, anatomist, LUMC; Ron Slagter NZIMBI, Medical illustrator
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