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Relationship Between Initial Arterial Blood Gases and Coagulation Profiles – Analyzing the Prognosis and Outcomes in Patients with Multiple Injuries/Trauma

<p>Relationship Between Initial Arterial Blood Gases and Coagulation Profiles &ndash; Analyzing the Prognosis and Outcomes in Patients with Multiple Injuries/Trauma</p>

... abnormal arterial blood gas (ABG) is known to be an important marker for poor outcome along with occult ...of blood transfusion, and mortality is categorized under the hemostatic ...initial ...

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Efficacy of respiratory muscle training on arterial blood gases on patients under hemodialysis

Efficacy of respiratory muscle training on arterial blood gases on patients under hemodialysis

... 2013). Arterial blood gases are measured to determine the amount of oxygen dissolved in the blood (PaO2) the percentage of hemoglobin saturated with oxygen ...the blood (PaCO2) and the ...

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Can Venous Blood Gases Replace Arterial Blood Gases in Diabetic Ketoacidosis/Renal Failure Induced Metabolic Acidosis?

Can Venous Blood Gases Replace Arterial Blood Gases in Diabetic Ketoacidosis/Renal Failure Induced Metabolic Acidosis?

... Paired arterial blood gas samples were collected from the radial artery and venous blood gas samples from adjacent veins (immediately after first intravenous cannulation before any drug or fluid ...

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Mixed venous blood gases are superior to arterial blood gases in assessing acid base status and oxygenation during acute cardiac tamponade in dogs

Mixed venous blood gases are superior to arterial blood gases in assessing acid base status and oxygenation during acute cardiac tamponade in dogs

... before arterial blood pressure began to fall and progressively worsened as hemodynamic deterioration and lactic acidosis ...in blood flow, resulting in decreased CO2 delivery to the lungs, is the ...

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A Prospective Study of Arterial Blood Gases in Bronchial Asthma in a Tertiary Care Hospital

A Prospective Study of Arterial Blood Gases in Bronchial Asthma in a Tertiary Care Hospital

... of arterial blood sample as it is relatively easy to palpate and stabilize with good collateral blood supply from the ulnar ...of arterial blood was collected in heparin flushed ...

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Effects of feeding on arterial blood gases in the American alligator Alligator mississippiensis

Effects of feeding on arterial blood gases in the American alligator Alligator mississippiensis

... An increase in metabolic rate following feeding, commonly referred to as specific dynamic action (SDA), has been described for many animals (e.g. Jobling, 1981; Kalarani and Davies, 1994; Busk et al., 2000); the rate of ...

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ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES AND ACID BASE BALANCE IN CYANOTIC CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE

ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES AND ACID BASE BALANCE IN CYANOTIC CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE

... ARTERIAL HbO, CONTENT, HbO, CAPACITY, AND PERCENTAGE OXYGEN SATURATION BLOOD OF PATIENTS WITH CYANOTIC CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE, SHOWN AS DISTRIBUTIONS DEVIATIONS FROM THE NORMAL MEAN FO[r] ...

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Arterial blood gases predict long-term prognosis in stage I non-small cell lung cancer patients

Arterial blood gases predict long-term prognosis in stage I non-small cell lung cancer patients

... arterioplasty or bronchoplasty was necessary). Histological classification was performed according to the World Health Organization criteria for histological typing of lung tumors [15]. Postoperative staging was based on ...

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THE ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES, THE OXYGEN DISSOCIATION CURVE, AND THE ACID BASE BALANCE IN POLYCYTHEMIA VERA

THE ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES, THE OXYGEN DISSOCIATION CURVE, AND THE ACID BASE BALANCE IN POLYCYTHEMIA VERA

... These questions concerned the possibility that the increased viscosity of polycythemic blood might prevent proper diffusion of oxygen in the alveolarcapillary system, resulting in arteri[r] ...

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Idiopathic scoliosis  Gas exchange and the age dependence of arterial blood gases

Idiopathic scoliosis Gas exchange and the age dependence of arterial blood gases

... decreased with age. The PaO2, alveolar ventilation, and tidal volume were inversely related to the angle of scoliosis and directly related to the vital capacity, precent predicted vital capacity, and the compliance of ...

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EFFECT OF THE PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS ON THE PULMONARY BLOOD FLOW, BLOOD VOLUME, HEART RATE, BLOOD PRESSURE, ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES AND pH

EFFECT OF THE PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS ON THE PULMONARY BLOOD FLOW, BLOOD VOLUME, HEART RATE, BLOOD PRESSURE, ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES AND pH

... occasional failure in infancy, and by changes in cardiac silhouette and ECG have not been included in this study. Some of the data, especially those related to the effect of exercise.. 0[r] ...

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Lung Function, Arterial Blood Gases, and Carotid Intima–media Thickness as a Predictor of Cerebral Stroke

Lung Function, Arterial Blood Gases, and Carotid Intima–media Thickness as a Predictor of Cerebral Stroke

... All cerebral stroke and non stroke patients were assessed by careful history taking and clinical examination including age; sex; smoking habits; preexisting stroke, preexisting coronary heart disease, associated co ...

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The Initial and 24 h (After the Patient Rehabilitation) Deficit of Arterial Blood Gases as Predictors of Patients Outcome

The Initial and 24 h (After the Patient Rehabilitation) Deficit of Arterial Blood Gases as Predictors of Patients Outcome

... initial arterial pH and the outcome of patients was not statistically significant ...with blood pH to assess cellular hypoxia and shock as well as determining prognosis 8 ...

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A strategy for determining arterial blood gases on the summit of Mt. Everest

A strategy for determining arterial blood gases on the summit of Mt. Everest

... analyzing blood in these extreme ...portable blood gas and chemistry analyzers exist, they require temperature stability to function ...that arterial samples stored on ice (near 0°C) have slow ...

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ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES AND ACID BASE BALANCE IN NORMAL CHILDREN

ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES AND ACID BASE BALANCE IN NORMAL CHILDREN

... The blood gases, oxygen saturation and acidbase balance have been determined in arterial blood samples from 41 children of both sexes 2 to 10 years of age, from 63 boys 11 to 17 years of[r] ...

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Concordance and limits between transcutaneous and arterial carbon dioxide pressure in emergency department patients with acute respiratory failure: a single-center prospective observational study

Concordance and limits between transcutaneous and arterial carbon dioxide pressure in emergency department patients with acute respiratory failure: a single-center prospective observational study

... (CRF). Blood pressure, heart rate and respiratory rate, blood oxy- gen saturation, Glasgow coma scale, temperature, time for completion of the arterial blood gases, catecholamines use, ...

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Cognitive dysfunction in severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with or without Long-Term Oxygen Therapy (LTOT)

Cognitive dysfunction in severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with or without Long-Term Oxygen Therapy (LTOT)

... function, arterial blood gases, health status, and cognitive function measured by means of four psychometric tests focusing different domains of cognition (such as: MMSE, Clock test; TMT-A; TMT-B) ...

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The Relation between the Clinical Presentation of Acute Carbon Monoxide Toxicity and Carboxy-hemoglobin Level

The Relation between the Clinical Presentation of Acute Carbon Monoxide Toxicity and Carboxy-hemoglobin Level

... manifestations, arterial blood gases (ABG), carboxyhemoglobin level (COHb), random blood sugar, serum of sodium (Na), potassium (K + ), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), serum creatine ...

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Root causes and outcomes of postoperative pulmonary complications after abdominal surgery: a retrospective observational cohort study

Root causes and outcomes of postoperative pulmonary complications after abdominal surgery: a retrospective observational cohort study

... Results: Sixty patients (75% male) with a median age of 64.5 [47 – 81] years who were submitted to urgent or elective abdominal surgery were included in the analysis. Thirty-six patients (60%) developed PPCs within 48 h ...

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Hypervolemia induces and potentiates lung damage after recruitment maneuver in a model of sepsis induced acute lung injury

Hypervolemia induces and potentiates lung damage after recruitment maneuver in a model of sepsis induced acute lung injury

... on arterial blood gases, static lung elastance (Est,L), histology (light and electron microscopy), lung wet-to-dry (W/D) ratio, IL-6, IL-1β, caspase-3, type III procollagen (PCIII), intercellular ...

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