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210 related items for PubMed ID: 16945419

  • 1. Non-invasive intraoperative monitoring of blood pressure and arterial pCO2 during surgical anesthesia in mice.
    Thal SC, Plesnila N.
    J Neurosci Methods; 2007 Jan 30; 159(2):261-7. PubMed ID: 16945419
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  • 3. [The accuracy of transcutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring during laparoscopic surgery].
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  • 4. The accuracy of non-invasive carbon dioxide monitoring: a clinical evaluation of two transcutaneous systems.
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  • 5. [Carbon dioxide measurement in neuroanesthesia].
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  • 7. Transcutaneous monitoring of partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the elderly patient: a prospective, clinical comparison with end-tidal monitoring.
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  • 8. Intraoperative monitoring.
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  • 12. Relationship between arterial and peak expired carbon dioxide pressure during anesthesia and factors influencing the difference.
    Whitesell R, Asiddao C, Gollman D, Jablonski J.
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  • 13. How often should we perform arterial blood gas analysis during thoracoscopic surgery?
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  • 17. [Physiological parameters of guinea pigs under long-term anesthesia with controlled respiration].
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  • 20. Urinary bladder partial carbon dioxide tension during hemorrhagic shock and reperfusion: an observational study.
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