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  • 4. Comparative effects of three different ventilatory treatments on arterial blood gas values and oxygen extraction in healthy anaesthetized dogs.
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  • 6. A comparison of simultaneously collected arterial, mixed venous, jugular venous and cephalic venous blood samples in the assessment of blood-gas and acid-base status in the dog.
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  • 8. Agreement between central venous and arterial blood gas measurements in the intensive care unit.
    Treger R, Pirouz S, Kamangar N, Corry D.
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  • 11. Review article: Can venous blood gas analysis replace arterial in emergency medical care.
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  • 12. Simple acid-base disorders.
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  • 13. Agreement between arterial and venous pH and pCO2 in patients undergoing non-invasive ventilation in the emergency department.
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  • 15. Agreement between venous and arterial blood gas analysis of acid-base status in critical care and ward patients: a retrospective cohort study.
    Martin CM, Priestap F.
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  • 16. Central venous blood gas and acid-base status in conscious dogs and cats.
    Tamura J, Itami T, Ishizuka T, Fukui S, Miyoshi K, Sano T, Yamashita K.
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  • 17. Brain parenchyma PO2, PCO2, and pH during and after hypoxic, ischemic brain insult in dogs.
    McKinley BA, Morris WP, Parmley CL, Butler BD.
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  • 18. Comparison of simultaneously obtained arterial and capillary blood gases in pediatric intensive care unit patients.
    Harrison AM, Lynch JM, Dean JM, Witte MK.
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