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    Campbell FA, McLeod ME, Bissonnette B, Swartz JS.
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  • 33. Variability of blood gases, pulse oximeter saturation, and end-tidal carbon dioxide pressure in stable, mechanically ventilated trauma patients.
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    Wahba RW, Mamazza J.
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  • 38. Estimating Arterial Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide in Ventilated Patients: How Valid Are Surrogate Measures?
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