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The use of mixed venous blood gas determinations in traumatic shock

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1980
A series of 10 seriously injured patients requiring resuscitation and definitive operative control of hemorrhage was studied. Simultaneous arterial and mixed venous blood gases were measured sequentially throughout the resuscitative and operative periods. Improvement of the mixed venous oxygen saturation was associated with survival.
K K, Kazarian, L R, Del Guercio
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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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Blood Gas Analysis of Mixed Venous Blood During Normoxic Acute Isovolemic Hemodilution in Pigs

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1990
Mixed venous oxygen saturation of hemoglobin (SvO2) and mixed venous oxygen tension (PvO2) may reflect the overall balance between oxygen consumption and delivery. Because of the potential value of monitoring SvO2 and PvO2 as indications of the state of tissue oxygenation, the aim of this study was to determine, during normoxic acute isovolemic ...
A, Trouwborst   +2 more
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Changes in blood gas and acid-base values of bovine venous blood during storage

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1990
Summary The stability of blood gas and acid-base values in bovine venous blood samples (n = 22) stored on ice for 3, 6, 9, or 24 hours was studied. Values studied include pH, PO2 and PCO2 tensions, base excess, standard base excess, bicarbonate concentration, standard bicarbonate concentration, total carbon dioxide content, oxygen saturation, and ...
O, Szenci, T, Besser
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Mixed Venous and Arterial Blood in Bovine Coccygeal Vessel Samples for Blood Gas Analysis

Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2000
Abstract: Bovine coccygeal (median, caudal) vessel samples are not always venous in origin but may be arterial or a mixture of venous and arterial blood. Results of blood gas analysis of blood samples collected from 39 cows were consistent with typical venous, mixed venous‐arterial, or typical arterial blood.
Harold, Tvedten   +2 more
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Will a Venous Blood Gas Suffice?

2023
Stephen Gilmartin, Luke Phillips
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Reliability of venous blood gas sodium, potassium and creatinine.

The New Zealand medical journal, 2019
To determine the level of correlation between sodium, potassium and creatinine readings between point-of-care venous blood gas (VBG) and laboratory biochemistry measurements (LBM).Data was obtained from three Monash Health (one of the largest health networks in metropolitan Melbourne) emergency departments. 16,527 VBGs were matched with LBM for sodium,
Pourya, Pouryahya   +3 more
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Establishment of venous blood gas reference intervals

Pathology, 2018
K.L. Ress, G. Koerbin, A.R. Horvath
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