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2. Perforation of the pulmonary artery by a Swan-Ganz catheter;Chun, G.M.H.; Ellestad, H.;New England Journal of Medicine,1971
3. complications and of Hodges;Schabel, S.I.,1974
4. the flow-directed balloon-tipped catheter. New England Journal of of endotracheal tubes. The exact pressure exerted by the balloon on pulmonary vessel walls is, at present, unknown but would probably be high and the trauma to small arterioles significant. The role of this high pressure balloon is speculative and warrants further study and possible redesign of the balloon-tip catheter
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