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. 1999 Jan 25;1999(1):CD000507. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD000507

David 1981.

Methods Single center randomized study. Masking of allocation; Yes. Masking of intervention; No. Completeness of follow up; Yes. Masking of outcome; No.
Participants 50 term and preterm infants requiring umbilical arterial catheterisation for clinical care.
Interventions Heparin at 1 unit/mL in the infusate and the flush compared to no heparin in either the infusate or the flush.
Outcomes Clinical ischemic phenomena, hematuria, clotting studies, Aortic thrombi on aortograms performed after 24 to 72 hours or at autopsy.
Notes  
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Adequate sequence generation? Low risk Allocation clearly described: A pad containing randomly ordered group designations was used, the top page torn off for each patient, assignments not visible until torn off.
Allocation concealment? Low risk Masking of allocation: As noted above. A pad containing randomly ordered group designations was used, the top page torn off for each patient, assignments not visible until torn off.
Blinding? 
 All outcomes High risk Masking of intervention: Not attempted. 
 Masking of outcome: Not attempted for most outcomes, aortograms were read by a radiologist unaware of group assignment.
Incomplete outcome data addressed? 
 All outcomes Low risk Completeness of follow‐up: Yes.