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Shining new light on mammalian diving physiology using wearable near-infrared spectroscopy [PDF]
Investigation of marine mammal dive-by-dive blood distribution and oxygenation has been limited by a lack of non-invasive technology for use in freely diving animals.
Balfour, Steve +10 more
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Using venous blood gas analysis in the assessment of COPD exacerbations: a prospective cohort study [PDF]
Introduction: Identifying acute hypercapnic respiratory failure is crucial in the initial management of acute exacerbations of COPD. Guidelines recommend obtaining arterial blood samples but these are more difficult to obtain than venous.
Anne-Maree Kelly +24 more
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Background: The objective of this study was to examine the correlation between arterial blood gas (ABG) and peripheral venous blood gas (VBG) samples for all commonly used parameters in patients admitted to a medical intensive care unit (ICU). Methods: A
Bo Ra Kim +4 more
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A perpetual switching system in pulmonary capillaries [PDF]
Of the 300 billion capillaries in the human lung, a small fraction meet normal oxygen requirements at rest, with the remainder forming a large reserve.
Bohlen, H. Glenn +9 more
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Near-infrared spectroscopy after high-risk congenital heart surgery in the paediatric intensive care unit [PDF]
Objective: To establish whether the use of near-infrared spectroscopy is potentially beneficial in high-risk cardiac infants in United Kingdom paediatric intensive care units. Design: A prospective observational pilot study.
Hovarth +5 more
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Cerebral venous blood gas tensions in elevated intracranial pressure. [PDF]
Cerebral venous blood gas tensions were correlated with elevated intracranial pressure in spontaneously breathing dogs lightly anesthetized with nitrous oxide/halothane. Intracranial pressure was elevated by infusion of artificial cerebrospinal fluid into a lateral ventricle. Respiration and blood pressure were monitored.
P A, Grady, O R, Blaumanis
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Background “Arterialization” of the dorsal hand vein is well‐established in human medicine, but not in veterinary medicine. Objectives To compare cephalic and saphenous venous blood collected by continuously heating the paws to 37°C (“arterialization ...
Yukihito Shiroshita +3 more
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Background. Although recommendations in oxygenation and gas exchange monitoring in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are available, little is known of the current practice. Aim.
Ratna Natasja Giok Bwee Tan +3 more
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Background It has been widely accepted that there is a significant difference in peripheral blood oxygen between arteries and veins. Therefore, arterial blood has been collected for blood gas analysis, and venous blood, because it is convenient to ...
Jia-yu Wang +4 more
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation simulation-based training: methods, drawbacks and a novel solution [PDF]
Introduction: Patients under the error-prone and complication-burdened extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) are looked after by a highly trained, multidisciplinary team.
Abbes Amira +10 more
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