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Carboxyhemoglobin Levels-Reply

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
In Reply.— The criticism by Radford, while provocative, fails in its mission because it does not deal scientifically with several critical factors essential to the correct interpretation of the COHb survey data. Dr. Radford advances the hypothesis that the mean COHb saturation values reported from our survey of approximately 15,000 nonsmoking blood ...
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Carboxyhemoglobin Concentration in Fetal Cord Blood

Pediatrics, 1983
To the Editor.— Bureau et al1 reported that the concentration of carboxyhemoglobin (HbCO) is increased more than twofold in cord blood of newborns of smoking mothers as compared to corresponding values in maternal venous blood. Data were obtained from an IL 282 (Instrumentation Laboratory, Lexington) Co-oximeter, an instrument using ...
R, Huch   +4 more
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Carboxyhemoglobin Levels

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
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Mathematical models for carboxyhemoglobin

Atmospheric Environment (1967), 1980
Abstract This paper describes a non-linear model for blood COHb fraction as a function of a subject's activity level, individual physiological parameters, and individual time-variable exposure to carbon monoxide. The computer solution of the model fits data on smokers and non-smokers. The simpler models of Ott and Mage (1978) and Venkatram and Louch (
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Carbon Monoxide and Carboxyhemoglobin

Advances in Pediatrics, 1995
H J, Vreman   +2 more
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Carboxyhemoglobin and P50 in Pregnancy

Anesthesiology, 1988
W, Hasibeder   +3 more
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