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366 related items for PubMed ID: 16728307

  • 1. Transcutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring.
    Hill KM, Klein DG.
    Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am; 2006 Jun; 18(2):211-5, x. PubMed ID: 16728307
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  • 2. Monitoring carbon dioxide in critical care: the newest vital sign?
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  • 4. Brain monitors.
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  • 6. The accuracy of non-invasive carbon dioxide monitoring: a clinical evaluation of two transcutaneous systems.
    Bolliger D, Steiner LA, Kasper J, Aziz OA, Filipovic M, Seeberger MD.
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  • 7. Carbon dioxide monitoring and evidence-based practice - now you see it, now you don't.
    Gattas D, Ayer R, Suntharalingam G, Chapman M.
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  • 9. Comparison of the transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide tension in different electrode locations during general anaesthesia.
    Nishiyama T, Nakamura S, Yamashita K.
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  • 10. Transcutaneous oxygen measurements: implications for nursing.
    Rich K.
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  • 15. Application of transcutaneous carbon dioxide tension monitoring with low electrode temperatures in premature infants in the early postnatal period.
    Hirata K, Nishihara M, Oshima Y, Hirano S, Kitajima H.
    Am J Perinatol; 2014 May; 31(5):435-40. PubMed ID: 23918520
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    Crater SW, Taylor CA, Maas AC, Loeffler AK, Pope JE, Drew BJ, Krucoff MW.
    Crit Care Nurse; 2000 Apr; 20(2):93-9. PubMed ID: 11873756
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    Lyuboslavsky Y, Pattillo MM.
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  • 18. ST-segment monitoring.
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  • 20. Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide Monitoring in Subjects With Acute Respiratory Failure and Severe Hypercapnia.
    Ruiz Y, Farrero E, Córdoba A, González N, Dorca J, Prats E.
    Respir Care; 2016 Apr; 61(4):428-33. PubMed ID: 26786741
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