Agreement of pCO2 in venous to arterial blood gas conversion models in undifferentiated emergency patients [PDF]
Background Venous blood gas sampling has replaced arterial sampling in many critically ill patients, though interpretation of venous pCO2 still remains a challenge. Lemoël et al., Farkas and Zeserson et al.
Matthias Jörg +3 more
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miR-221-3p, arterial blood gas, and lung ultrasound: a multimodal approach for predicting neonatal respiratory distress syndrome outcomes [PDF]
Background Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS) is one of the critical illnesses causing early death in infants due to alveolar surface-active substance deficiency, and the prognosis may show varying degrees of sequelae. Some miRNAs are valuable
Meixin Liang +7 more
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Fundamentals of Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation. [PDF]
Acid-base disturbances in patients with cardiopulmonary or other disorders are common and are often misinterpreted or interpreted incompletely. Treating acid-base disorders in greater detail facilitates pathophysiologic understanding and improved therapeutic planning.
Yee J, Frinak S, Mohiuddin N, Uduman J.
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An innovative method to prevent infection when measuring the arterial blood gas SpO2 saturation [PDF]
Background: Patients are hospitalized for extended periods, particularly in intensive care units (ICUs). As a result, the saturation probe (pulse oximeter) remains attached for an extended period and microorganisms can grow in the wet environment. If the
Şahan, Seda +3 more
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Analysis of arterial blood gas values when discarding different volumes of blood samples in an arterial heparin blood collector during thoracoscopic surgery [PDF]
Background Arterial blood gas analysis (ABGA) plays a vital role in emergency and intensive care, which is affected by many factors, such as different instrumentation, temperature, and testing time.
Ping Xue, Zhirong Sun
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Serial blood gas analysis during fluid resuscitation of hypovolemic dogs [PDF]
It has been documented that hemodynamic disturbances occur in hypovolemic patients. Therefore, the early management of hypovolemia is essential to achieve optimal outcomes. Blood gas, which changes rapidly during hemodynamic instability, can be used as a
Reza Avizeh +5 more
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Arterial Blood Gas Monitoring.
J Manimala Rao
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BackgroundThe most common presentation of decompensated HF is dyspnea, and arterial blood gas analysis is an excellent tool for the decision-making process for most dyspneic patients.
Xinyu Zhang +4 more
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Agreement and Correlation between Arterial and Central Venous Blood Gas Following Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery [PDF]
Introduction: Arterial blood sampling, used to assess patients in acute conditions, may result in complications such as thrombosis and embolism. However, it can be replaced by venous blood sampling, but there is a dearth of information on this. Aim:
Masoumeh Esmaeilivand +4 more
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