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A chest sciagram showing central venous catheter (CVC) in right carotid artery (Red arrow) and left internal jugular vein (white arrow)

A chest sciagram showing central venous catheter (CVC) in right carotid artery (Red arrow) and left internal jugular vein (white arrow)

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... of position of the CVP catheter was performed by connecting the catheter to the transducer. Following transducing, measured pressure was 98/10 mm Hg [ Figure 1]. In Tetralogy of Fallot physiology, the right ventricular and left ventricular systolic pressure becomes equal. ...

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