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Clinical Use of Continuous Arterial Blood Gas Monitoring in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Clinical Use of Continuous Arterial Blood Gas Monitoring in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

... Arterial blood gas specimens were sent when clinically indi- ...The blood was drawn by the bedside nurse when the Paratrend 7 indicated that its readings were stable, these readings were recorded ...

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AGREEMENT BETWEEN CENTRAL VENOUS AND ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS VALUES IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

AGREEMENT BETWEEN CENTRAL VENOUS AND ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS VALUES IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

... venous blood for gas analysis can obviate the routine use of arterial puncture in patients requiring blood gas analysis in intensive care ...

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Blood Gas Values During Hypothermia in Asphyxiated Term Neonates

Blood Gas Values During Hypothermia in Asphyxiated Term Neonates

... Most blood gas instruments, whether a central labo- ratory or point-of-care device, contain a temperature- controlled sample chamber specified to be ...

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Continuous intravascular blood gas monitoring

Continuous intravascular blood gas monitoring

... The bias and precision values comparing the two blood gas machines were nearly identical to those comparing the blood gas machine to the optode sensor.23,24 In both the CDIz2 and 0ptex23[r] ...

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Original Article Prognostic value of venous blood gas analysis in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis

Original Article Prognostic value of venous blood gas analysis in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis

... Blood gas analysis is a commonly used diag- nostic tool to evaluate the partial pressure and acid-base content in blood, so as to explain the pathological mechanisms of respiratory, circu- latory and ...

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Can Venous blood gas be a reliable substitute for Arterial blood gas in modern clinical practice?

Can Venous blood gas be a reliable substitute for Arterial blood gas in modern clinical practice?

... Methods: This prospective cross-sectional study comprised of 50 patients of 20-60 yrs age with a variety of diagnoses admitted in the emergency department. 50 paired samples (ABG+VBG) were obtained from them under strict ...

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An image based colorimetric technique for portable blood gas analysis

An image based colorimetric technique for portable blood gas analysis

... with blood gas analysis has shown two major techniques electrochemical analysis and optical commonly used to detect the blood ...for blood gas ...for blood gas ...

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Can Venous Blood Gas Be Used as an Alternative to Arterial Blood Gas in Intubated Patients at Admission to the Emergency Department? A Retrospective Study

<p>Can Venous Blood Gas Be Used as an Alternative to Arterial Blood Gas in Intubated Patients at Admission to the Emergency Department? A Retrospective Study</p>

... The blood gases were handed to two independent emer- gency ...the blood gases would have led to a different inter- pretation of the situation (other diagnostic path) or a change in therapy ...arterial ...

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The Role of Arterial Blood Gas in Distinction of Intravascular Hemolysis in a Patient with Lupus Nephritis.

The Role of Arterial Blood Gas in Distinction of Intravascular Hemolysis in a Patient with Lupus Nephritis.

... Definitive diagnosis of methemoglobinemia is based on an elevated serum methemoglobin level. However, serum methemoglobin levels are not always immediately available. Therefore, clinical suspicion in presence of the ...

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The role of pre-hospital blood gas analysis in trauma resuscitation

The role of pre-hospital blood gas analysis in trauma resuscitation

... arterial blood gases, lactate and haemoglobin give important information for diagno- sis and ...Pre-hospital blood gas values could as well be con- sidered as a tool for early triage and even as ...

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Correlation of Arterial Blood Gas Measurements with Venous Blood Gas Values in Mechanically Ventilated Patients

Correlation of Arterial Blood Gas Measurements with Venous Blood Gas Values in Mechanically Ventilated Patients

... venous blood samples were collected simultaneously with minimum delay between obtaining ...venous blood samples were obtained with a heparinized syringe, labeled and sent to the laboratory in ...using ...

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A SYSTEM FOR COMPUTERIZED AUTOMATED BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS

A SYSTEM FOR COMPUTERIZED AUTOMATED BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS

... sample initiates a complete two-point cali- bration for each electrode at the start of the blood withdrawal process and terminates the calibration as the blood sample arrives at the bloo[r] ...

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The Influence of Blood Gas Properties on Gas Tensions and pH of Ventral and Dorsal Aortic Blood in Free Swimming Tuna, Euthynnus Affinis

The Influence of Blood Gas Properties on Gas Tensions and pH of Ventral and Dorsal Aortic Blood in Free Swimming Tuna, Euthynnus Affinis

... Unusual temperature effects on tuna haemoglobin solutions and whole blood have been reported previously Rossi-Fanelli & Antonini, 1960; Sharp, 1975; Carey & Gibson, 1977, 1983; Ikeda-Sai[r] ...

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Blood Gas in Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm: A Review

Blood Gas in Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm: A Review

... Gradient changes of alveolar-arterial oxygen differences reveal ventilation perfusion abnormalities existing at the onset of exercise in those patients who do develop EIB.. Pediatrics, 5[r] ...

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Blood Gas Relationships in the Rainbow Trout Salmo Gairdneri

Blood Gas Relationships in the Rainbow Trout Salmo Gairdneri

... Oxygen capacity and percentage saturation of rainbow trout blood at various tensions of carbon dioxide and at different temperatures Temp... O, capacity vol.[r] ...

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THE RATE OF INTRAPULMONARY BLOOD GAS EXCHANGE IN LIVING ANIMALS

THE RATE OF INTRAPULMONARY BLOOD GAS EXCHANGE IN LIVING ANIMALS

... The technique depends upon the use of a highly sensitive body plethysmograph as a manometer for the instantaneous detection and the quantitation of the magnitude and the rate of evolutio[r] ...

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Blood Respiratory Properties and the Effect of Swimming on Blood Gas Transport in the Leopard Shark Triakis Semifasciata

Blood Respiratory Properties and the Effect of Swimming on Blood Gas Transport in the Leopard Shark Triakis Semifasciata

... Introduction Most vertebrate circulatory systems operate with arterial O 2 tensions at or above that required for haemoglobin Hb saturation and, in response to aerobic exercise, elevate [r] ...

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Blood Gas Transport in the Cephalopod, Sepia Officinalis

Blood Gas Transport in the Cephalopod, Sepia Officinalis

... 3 also reveals that a reduction in n-value from the very high level present in Sepia blood, results in a marked reduction in arterial saturation and a concurrent increase in the venous s[r] ...

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Gas Exchange and its Effect on Blood Gas Concentrations in the Amphibian, Xenopus Laevis

Gas Exchange and its Effect on Blood Gas Concentrations in the Amphibian, Xenopus Laevis

... The fact that more than 80% of the total carbon dioxide produced by the animal is lost via the skin means that there is a fall in volume in the lungs during gas exchange and the evidence[r] ...

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GAS EXCHANGES AND BLOOD GAS CONCENTRATIONS IN THE FORG RANA RIDIBUNDA

GAS EXCHANGES AND BLOOD GAS CONCENTRATIONS IN THE FORG RANA RIDIBUNDA

... This being so, one might expect that prolonged periods of immersion would give rise to a progressive decrease of partial pressure of both gases in the blood, since there would be a large[r] ...

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