Prehospital invasive arterial blood pressure monitoring in critically ill patients attended by a UK helicopter emergency medical service– a retrospective observational review of practice

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Emma D. Butterfield
James Price
Marco Bonsano
Kate Lachowycz
Zachary Starr
Christopher Edmunds
Jon Barratt
Rob Major
Paul Rees
Ed B. G. Barnard
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[1] East Anglian Air Ambulance,Department of Research, Audit, Innovation, and Development (RAID)
[2] Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,Emergency Department
[3] Cambridge University,EuReCa, PACE Section, Department of Medicine
[4] Royal Centre for Defence Medicine (Research & Clinical Innovation),Academic Department of Military Emergency Medicine
[5] University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust,Emergency Department
[6] Barts Heart Centre,Academic Department of Military Medicine
[7] The Blizard Institute,Emergency and Critical Care Departments
[8] Queen Mary University of London,undefined
[9] Royal Centre for Defence Medicine (Research & Clinical Innovation),undefined
[10] Peterborough City Hospital,undefined
[11] North West Anglia Foundation Trust,undefined
[12] University of East Anglia,undefined
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Vascular Access; Blood pressure; Prehospital; Intra-arterial blood pressure; Air Ambulance; Helicopter Emergency Medical services;
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