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Venous Blood Gas Analysis

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 ...

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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

... of venous blood gas analysis in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with diabetic ketoacidosis ...arterial blood gas, pre- and post-treatment venous blood ...

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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

... peripheral venous access in the upper limb be- fore leaving the ambulance, according to local medical ...and venous blood samples were col- lected simultaneously as venous access within a 5– ...

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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?

... that blood gas analysis from arterial puncture is the gold ...on venous blood gas analysis as well as started advising VBG (Venous blood gas) in the ...

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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>

... Objective: Blood gas analysis plays an important role in both diagnosis and subsequent treatment of critically ill patients in the emergency department and the ...arterial blood is ...

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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

... central, venous blood gas analysis are less invasive than arterial puncture and the information obtained accurately reflects blood gas ...central, venous blood ...

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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

... ABG analysis is a standard routine test for investigation of acid-base imbalance and ventilatory ...VBG analysis, pulse oximetry, End-tidal CO2, transcutaneous monitoring of oxygen and CO2 seem to be useful ...

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In Vivo Analysis of Gas Transport in Arterial and Venous Blood of the Sea Lamprey Petromyzon Marinus

In Vivo Analysis of Gas Transport in Arterial and Venous Blood of the Sea Lamprey Petromyzon Marinus

... Total CO2 concentration of A true plasma and B erythrocytes in arterial open bars and venous hatched bars blood at rest R and 0, 0.5,1 and 4h following exercise in Petromyzon marinus.. V[r] ...

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Clinicopathologic analysis of Passeriform venous blood reflects transitions in elevation and habitat

Clinicopathologic analysis of Passeriform venous blood reflects transitions in elevation and habitat

... Jugular blood samples from 110 Passeriformes collected at several Texas locations were analyzed for multiple clinicopathologic parameters between April 2010 and August ...Electrolyte, blood gas, and ...

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The Correlation Between Umbilical Cord Blood Gases and Newborn Asphyxia

The Correlation Between Umbilical Cord Blood Gases and Newborn Asphyxia

... cord blood pH is estimated based on the existence of respiratory and metabolic ...numerous blood gas ...cord blood, its origin is mainly from the fetus ...umbilical blood sampling for ...

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The cost-effectiveness of venous-converted acid-base and blood gas status in pulmonary medical departments

The cost-effectiveness of venous-converted acid-base and blood gas status in pulmonary medical departments

... cost–utility analysis was conducted from the Danish hospital perspective using a Markov ...the venous-converted tests’ pain reduction was converted into short- term gain in quality-adjusted life years ...

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Original Article Evaluation of therapeutic effect of continuous blood purification on aged patients with severe heart failure

Original Article Evaluation of therapeutic effect of continuous blood purification on aged patients with severe heart failure

... continuous blood purification (CBP) on aged patients with se- vere heart ...of blood biochemistry, blood gas analysis, blood pressure, respiration, heart rate, oxygenation index ...

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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

... Artery blood samples of patients were collected for blood-gas analysis at four time points: before induction of anesthesia (T 1 ), after hemodilution (T 2 ), 30 min after controlled ...

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Effect of pulmonary surfactant combined with mucosolvan on immune function, liver and kidney function in neonatal respiratory distress syndrome

Effect of pulmonary surfactant combined with mucosolvan on immune function, liver and kidney function in neonatal respiratory distress syndrome

... the gas exchange area, leading to neonatal shortness of breath, progressive dyspnea, insufficient oxygen supply, respiratory failure caused by severe inspiratory three depression sign [5] ...increasing gas ...

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Gas Tensions in Tissues of Trout and Carp Exposed to Diurnal Changes in Oxygen Tension of the Water

Gas Tensions in Tissues of Trout and Carp Exposed to Diurnal Changes in Oxygen Tension of the Water

... For a comparison of our tissue gas tensions with those of arterial and venous blood we may rely upon the recent observations of Stevens & Randall 1967, Holeton & Randall 1967 on the rain[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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Returning on empty: extreme blood O2 depletion underlies dive
capacity of emperor penguins

Returning on empty: extreme blood O2 depletion underlies dive capacity of emperor penguins

... or venous by observations of obvious pulsatile flows from arteries, by transduction of intravascular pressure and/or by P O 2 values of >250·mmHg in arteries ...

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Increased left ventricular stiffness impairs filling in dogs with pulmonary emphysema in respiratory failure

Increased left ventricular stiffness impairs filling in dogs with pulmonary emphysema in respiratory failure

... hypoxemia was similar to that which may occur during a severe exacerbation of chronic obstructive lung disease. In six dogs with papain-induced emphysema and in seven dogs without emphysema, LV mechanics were examined ...

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The Renal Handling of Insulin

The Renal Handling of Insulin

... It is suggested that insulin is normally filtered at the glomerulus and then almost completely reabsorbed or destroyed in the proximal tubule. If reabsorption occurs, as seems more likely, reabsorbed insulin does not ...

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Central Venous Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections: Incidence and an Analysis of Risk Factors

Central Venous Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections: Incidence and an Analysis of Risk Factors

... subclavian venous catheterisation in critically ill patients and found that femoral catheterisation was associated with a higher incidence of clinical sepsis with or without bloodstream infection which did not ...

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