Arterial Line Anatomy


Introduction

Arterial lines are invasive procedures performed under sterile technique in the emergency, critical care, and operative settings to closely monitor blood pressure. They are most commonly placed in the radial artery but can also be placed in the axillary, brachial, femoral, and dorsalis pedis arteries. Arterial lines are also useful to have in place when frequent blood draws and blood gas analyses are needed.

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