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Managing established bronchopulmonary dysplasia without using routine blood gas measurements
ObjectiveRoutine blood gas measurements are common in infants with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (sBPD) and are a noxious stimulus. We developed...
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Arterial Blood Gas Analysis in Patients with Stridor, and the Impact of Emergency Tracheostomy on It: A Tertiary Care Center Experience
Comparative evaluation of arterial blood gas in patients with stridor, before and after emergency tracheostomy. The present prospective study was...
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Analysis of preoperative and postoperative blood gas indices and airflow dynamics with tracheal stenosis undergoing tracheal reconstruction
Prolonged ventilation remains the most common cause of tracheal stenosis. Tracheal reconstruction is the gold standard treatment in these cases. The...
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Comparative Arterial Blood Gas Analysis in Post Septoplasty Patients with Conventional Nasal Packs Versus Nasal Packs with Airway
To evaluate levels of arterial blood gases in patients undergoing septoplasty, with conventional nasal packing versus those with nasal packing with...
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Correlation and agreement between arterial and venous blood gas analysis in patients with hypotension—an emergency department-based cross-sectional study
BackgroundBlood gas analysis is integral to assessing emergency department (ED) patients with acute respiratory or metabolic disease. Arterial blood...
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Multiple blood gas variables predict AKI survival in an independent manner
Background and aimAcute kidney injury (AKI) is becoming increasingly prevalent among hospitalized patients and carries a poor prognosis. While new...
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Acid base and blood gas analysis in term neonates immediately after birth with uncomplicated neonatal transition
BackgroundAcid base and blood gas measurements provide essential information, especially in critically ill neonates. After birth, rapidly changing...
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Agreement of pCO2 in venous to arterial blood gas conversion models in undifferentiated emergency patients
BackgroundVenous blood gas sampling has replaced arterial sampling in many critically ill patients, though interpretation of venous pCO 2 still...
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Femoral blood gas analysis, another tool to assess hemorrhage severity following trauma: an exploratory prospective study
BackgroundVeno-arterial carbon dioxide tension difference (ΔPCO 2 ) and mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO 2 ) have been shown to be markers of the...
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PrEdictive value of coMbined pre-test proBability and blOod gas anaLysis In pulmonary emboliSM—the EMBOLISM study
In patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE), the number of unnecessary computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) scans remains high,...
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Prehospital blood gas analyses in acute patients treated by a ground-based physician-manned emergency unit: a cohort study
BackgroundThe prehospital patients treated by ambulances and mobile emergency care units (MECU) are potentially critically ill or injured. Knowing...
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Associations between clinical interventions and transcutaneous blood gas values in postoperative patients
PurposePostoperative monitoring of circulation and respiration is pivotal to guide intervention strategies and ensure patient outcomes....
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Identification of data elements for blood gas analysis dataset: a base for develo** registries and artificial intelligence-based systems
BackgroundOne of the challenging decision-making tasks in healthcare centers is the interpretation of blood gas tests. One of the most effective...
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Comparative analysis of neonatal umbilical cord blood gases across various delivery modes at a referral center
BackgroundThis study aimed to address the increasing prevalence of cesarean section and the importance of evaluating newborn health through arterial...
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Whole-blood ribonucleic acid sequencing analysis in methemoglobinemia: a case report
IntroductionMethemoglobinemia is a condition in which methemoglobin is increased and the oxygen carrying capacity of tissues is decreased, causing a...
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A comparison between the enzymatic oxidation method and headspace gas chromatography with a flame ionization detector in the determination of postmortem blood ethanol
Ethanol is the most commonly encountered substance in forensic toxicology. Determining blood alcohol concentration (BAC) in autopsies accounts for...
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Comparison of pulmonary function test, diffusion capacity, blood gas analysis and CT scan in patients with and without persistent respiratory symptoms following COVID-19
BackgroundLong-lasting symptoms following SARS-CoV2-infection have been described in several studies. However, there is only limited knowledge about...
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The effect of clamped and unclamped umbilical cord samples on blood gas analysis
PurposeDelayed cord clam** for at least 60 s is recommended to improve neonatal outcomes. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether there are...
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Effect of using smaller blood volume tubes and closed blood collection devices on total blood loss in patients undergoing major cardiac and vascular surgery
BackgroundDiagnostic laboratory tests are an integral part of managing hospitalized patients. In particular, patients in the intensive care units...
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Blood gas measures as predictors for neonatal encephalopathy severity
ObjectiveTo correlate arterial umbilical cord gas (aUCG) and infant blood gas with severity of neurological injury.
Study designRetrospective...