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Easy blood gas analysis: Implications for nursing
Arterial blood gas analysis is a common investigation in emergency departments and intensive care units for monitoring patients with acute respiratory failure.
Hanan Mohammed Mohammed +1 more
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Arterial blood gas analysis in dogs with bronchomalacia.
Canine bronchomalacia (CBM) is a structural airway disease leading to chronic cough and intermittent respiratory distress, primarily affecting elderly dogs of small breeds.
Yohei Hara +2 more
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Arterial Blood Gas Analysis in Breath-Hold Divers at Depth
The present study aimed to evaluate the partial pressure of arterial blood gases in breath-hold divers performing a submersion at 40 m. Eight breath-hold divers were enrolled for the trials held at “Y-40 THE DEEP JOY” pool (Montegrotto Terme, Padova ...
Gerardo Bosco +8 more
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Blood gas analysis as a surrogate for microhemodynamic monitoring in sepsis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Emergency patients with sepsis or septic shock are at high risk of death. Despite increasing attention to microhemodynamics, the clinical use of advanced microcirculatory assessment is limited due to its shortcomings.
Wang J, Weng L, Xu J, Du B.
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Correlation and agreement between arterial and venous blood gas analysis in patients with hypotension-an emergency department-based cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Background Blood gas analysis is integral to assessing emergency department (ED) patients with acute respiratory or metabolic disease. Arterial blood gas (ABG) is the gold standard for oxygenation, ventilation, and acid–base status but is painful to ...
Prasad H +9 more
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Understanding blood gas analysis
L. Gattinoni, A. Pesenti, M. Matthay
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To determine the relationship between acid–base findings, such as pH, pCO2, and serum lactate levels, obtained immediately after starting cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC).A prospective observational study of ...
Youn‐Jung Kim +7 more
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Objectives Proposal of a risk analysis model to diminish negative impact on patient care by preanalytical errors in blood gas analysis (BGA). Methods Here we designed a Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) risk assessment template for BGA, based on ...
V. Van Hoof +8 more
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Arterial blood gas analysis: as safe as we think? A multicentre historical cohort study
Purpose Arterial punctures (APs) for arterial blood gas (ABG) analyses are much-used medical procedures. To date, no large studies have been conducted on the major complication rate of APs.
Sacha C Rowling +8 more
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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the necessity of cord arterial blood gas analysis in cases without fetal distress and normal Apgar score. Materials and Methods: The cord arterial blood gas analysis and the 1- and 5-minute Apgar scores data of ...
A. Yilmaz +7 more
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