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There is a patient who matches all the eligibility criteria except he/she has no arterial line. Can we consent him/her for the study anyway, and then put an arterial line in after randomising?

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There is a patient who matches all the eligibility criteria except he/she has no arterial line. Can we consent him/her for the study anyway, and then put an arterial line in after randomising?

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The patient needs an arterial line in situ before being randomised into the CHiP Trial. They would not be eligible to enter if the doctors were unable to site one.

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