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Minerva anestesiologica, 2006
Gastric tonometry was originally proposed to assess the splanchnic perfusion. Several technological improvements have been introduced over the years and, to date, the preferred way to estimate the splanchnic perfusion is to rely on the arterial-gastric PCO2 gap.
E. Carlesso, P. Taccone, L. Gattinoni
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Gastric tonometry was originally proposed to assess the splanchnic perfusion. Several technological improvements have been introduced over the years and, to date, the preferred way to estimate the splanchnic perfusion is to rely on the arterial-gastric PCO2 gap.
E. Carlesso, P. Taccone, L. Gattinoni
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Applanation Tonometry of Breasts
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1979We present a simple method for measuring intramammary pressure. We believe this technique could be helpful in evaluating the firmness of breasts following the implantation of prostheses, and capsulotomies done for this reason.
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Tonometry or no tonometry-that is the question. Or is it?
Critical Care Medicine, 1999openaire +2 more sources