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Arterial and Venous Blood Gas Analyses

Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2013
Arterial and venous blood gases provide useful information regarding pulmonary function as well as acid-base balance. The goal of this article is to discuss the collection of blood gases, common errors in analysis, and what information can be gleaned from a blood gas analysis.
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Continuous Fiberoptic Arterial and Venous Blood Gas Monitoring in Hemorrhagic Shock

Chest, 1996
To compare the performance of continuous fiberoptic blood gas monitoring with standard, intermittent blood gas sampling in the measurement of arterial and central venous blood gases during marked hemodynamic changes.Prospective, consecutive, enrollment, experimental study.Research laboratory at a university medical center.Seven anesthetized ...
J M, Oropello   +4 more
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Umbilical venous blood gas analysis for neonatal assessment [PDF]

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Umbilical venous pH is claimed to mirror fetal acid-base status. Importantly, it is easier to perform. The aim of this study is to : 1. Evaluate the umbilical venous blood gas (UVBG) profile of normal newborns and to compare UVBG in the following situations: presence or absence of asphyxia presence or absence of meconium-stained amniotic fluid presence
Subhashchandra R, Daga   +3 more
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Can venous blood gas be used instead of arterial blood gas in emergency department?

Interdisciplinary Medical Journal, 2023
Objective: In our study, we aimed to evaluate the usability of venous blood gas (VBG) in substitution for arterial blood gas (ABG). Methods: In this study, 110 patients with respiratory complaints, who were brought intubated were evaluated prospectively.
Yakup Kadri ERDOĞAN, Ali KARAKUŞ
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Prediction of Arterial Blood Gas from Venous Blood Gas: How Far We’ve Come

Proceedings Book of International Conference and Exhibition on The Indonesian Medical Education Research Institute, 2023
Venous blood gas has been extensively studied as a replacement for arterial blood gas, which remains the gold standard despite some drawbacks. Many question the validity of venous blood gas for a routine clinical practice application. Arterial and venous pH are clinically interchangeable with a consistently narrow mean difference (bias: 0.03) and ...
Putri Alief Siswanto, Endah Indriastuti
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Prevention of venous blood gas embolism with blood microfilters

Anaesthesia, 1977
The efficacy of blood microfilters in removal of the gaseous emboli produced during the warming of blood for transfusion is demonstrated experimentally. It is suggested that when blood microfilters are used they should be placed distal to any blood warming device.
B G, Watson, D T, Pearson, W, Williams
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