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CD4 Counts in Capillary and Venous Blood Samples

CD4 Counts in Capillary and Venous Blood Samples

... whole blood within the cartridge and for mixing of the staining reagent with ...vs venous blood samples ...vs venous samples using the Pima system was inconclusive (capillary vs venous ...

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Comparison of non-invasive peripheral venous saturations with venous blood co-oximetry

Comparison of non-invasive peripheral venous saturations with venous blood co-oximetry

... peripheral venous blood rises sig- ...of venous blood in the heated hand, venous blood gas values were found to be consistently in the arterial range ...arterial blood ...

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Effects of Hyperventilation on Venous Arterial Bicarbonate Concentration Difference: A Possible Pitfall in Venous Blood Gas Analysis

Effects of Hyperventilation on Venous Arterial Bicarbonate Concentration Difference: A Possible Pitfall in Venous Blood Gas Analysis

... arterial blood, because VBGA is much easier and less invasive than ABGA especially in the youngest pediatric patients and in an emergency ...and venous blood gas analysis has been well reviewed ...

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A new method for noninvasive venous blood oxygen detection

A new method for noninvasive venous blood oxygen detection

... paper, venous PPG generated by the stimulation signal is used to calculate the venous oxygen saturation, which is the same as arterial oxygen saturation PPG used to calculate the arterial oxygen ...arterial ...

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Capillary and venous lactate measurements with a handheld device compared to venous blood-gas analysis for emergency patients

Capillary and venous lactate measurements with a handheld device compared to venous blood-gas analysis for emergency patients

... and venous (VEN) blood were analyzed with Accutrend Plus (AP). Venous blood samples were analyzed at the local hospital laboratory (GEM premier 4000) within 20 min from ...capillary ...

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Robert Mayer: Conservation of Energy and Venous Blood Colour

Robert Mayer: Conservation of Energy and Venous Blood Colour

... human venous blood is lighter in colour in warmer areas of the globe, such as the tropics, than in colder regions, like Europe, then this will be because, in the latter, more oxygen consumption is required ...

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CHEMICAL MICROANALYSIS: ANALYSIS OF CAPILLARY AND VENOUS BLOOD

CHEMICAL MICROANALYSIS: ANALYSIS OF CAPILLARY AND VENOUS BLOOD

... With regard to concentrations of sodium and chloride, our observations and those of Pincus et al.’3 who also measured content of bicarbonate, are in essential agreement, i.e., that no si[r] ...

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The Renal Handling of Insulin

The Renal Handling of Insulin

... arterial blood, renal venous blood, and urine of fasting patients with normal renal function and in peripheral venous blood and urine of normal subjects and patients with renal disease ...

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Peripheral measurements of venous oxygen saturation and lactate as a less invasive alternative for hemodynamic monitoring

Peripheral measurements of venous oxygen saturation and lactate as a less invasive alternative for hemodynamic monitoring

... peripheral venous cannula, in the latter after application of a tourni- quet and with a maximum of 5 min between the two sam- ...peripheral venous cannula site and tourniquet application time was ...during ...

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In vivo biodistribution and physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling of inhaled fresh and aged cerium oxide nanoparticles in rats

In vivo biodistribution and physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling of inhaled fresh and aged cerium oxide nanoparticles in rats

... arterial blood, venous blood, lungs, spleen, liver, kidneys, heart, brain, GI tract, and the rest of the ...capillary blood, tissue, and phagocytizing cells (PCs). The arterial blood ...

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Intramucosal–arterial PCO2 gap fails to reflect intestinal dysoxia in hypoxic hypoxia

Intramucosal–arterial PCO2 gap fails to reflect intestinal dysoxia in hypoxic hypoxia

... 6), blood flow was lowered by stepwise hemorrhage; in the HH group (n = 6), hydrochloric acid was instilled ...mesenteric blood flow, gases, hemoglobin, and oxygen saturations in arterial blood, ...

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DIRECT EVIDENCE FOR THE OXIDATION OF FREE FATTY ACIDS BY PERIPHERAL TISSUES

DIRECT EVIDENCE FOR THE OXIDATION OF FREE FATTY ACIDS BY PERIPHERAL TISSUES

... Radiopalmitate and C1402 activity was measured in arterial blood and in venous blood of experimental and control forearm.. After discontinuance of radiopalmitate infusion, a large negati[r] ...

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Original Article Effects of normovolemic hemodilution combined with controlled hypotension on extravascular lung water and systematic oxygen metabolism for elderly patients

Original Article Effects of normovolemic hemodilution combined with controlled hypotension on extravascular lung water and systematic oxygen metabolism for elderly patients

... arterial blood and mixed venous blood was collected for blood gas analysis at following time points: Before induction (T 1 ), immediately after blood dilution (T 2 ), 30 min after ...

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Microscopic and submicroscopic Plasmodium falciparum infection, maternal anaemia and adverse pregnancy outcomes in Papua New Guinea: a cohort study

Microscopic and submicroscopic Plasmodium falciparum infection, maternal anaemia and adverse pregnancy outcomes in Papua New Guinea: a cohort study

... peripheral blood smears were prepared from venous blood samples taken at enrolment and at deliv- ...Air-dried blood smears were stained for 30 min with 4% ...thick blood smear, assuming ...

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AMMONIA IN THE BLOOD IN NEWBORN INFANTS

AMMONIA IN THE BLOOD IN NEWBORN INFANTS

... nitrogen in venous blood is from 0.38 to.. 1.62 i.g/ml with a mean of 0.99 p.g/ml; the.[r] ...

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ANAEROBIC METABOLISM IN THE NEWBORN INFANT

ANAEROBIC METABOLISM IN THE NEWBORN INFANT

... equilibrium in venous blood from full term, breast fed, healthy newborn infants1. We.[r] ...

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A cross-sectional study to compare two blood collection methods: direct venous puncture and peripheral venous catheter

A cross-sectional study to compare two blood collection methods: direct venous puncture and peripheral venous catheter

... for blood obtained by DVP and ...red blood cells (10 6 / μ L), haemoglobin (g/dL), leucocytes (10 3 / μ L), platelets (10 3 / μ L) and prothrombin ratio (%); and for blood gas: venous ...

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Mechanical and Chemical Damage to Lung Tissue Caused by Meconium Aspiration

Mechanical and Chemical Damage to Lung Tissue Caused by Meconium Aspiration

... Arterial and mixed venous blood gases, functional residual capacity, cardiac output, vascular pressures, calculated venous admixture, and pulmonary vascular resistance were.. measured.[r] ...

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Medicolegal Aspects of Chemical Tests of Alcoholic Intoxication:  Comments on Dr  I  M  Rabinowitch's Paper

Medicolegal Aspects of Chemical Tests of Alcoholic Intoxication: Comments on Dr I M Rabinowitch's Paper

... During the period* of this lag in peripheral venous blood as compared with arterial blood, the breath alcohol would probably be superior to venous blood alcohol in predicting the level i[r] ...

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Enrichment of coenzyme Q10 in plasma and blood cells: defense against oxidative damage

Enrichment of coenzyme Q10 in plasma and blood cells: defense against oxidative damage

... ml venous EDTA blood were collected to analyze CoQ10 levels in erythrocytes and platelets, another 2 ml of venous blood were col- lected to evaluate DNA strand breaks in lymphocytes using the ...

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