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1 nnula was taken every half-hour for arterial blood gas analysis.
2 e values determined by standard intermittent blood gas analysis.
3 son-Hasselbalch equation and reported on the blood gas analysis.
4 tal sinus vein for collection of samples for blood gas analysis.
5  may decrease the need for repeated arterial blood gas analysis.
6 re measured and blood samples were drawn for blood gas analysis.
7        Gas exchange was assessed by arterial blood gas analysis after ventilation with each gas mixtu
8        Regular monitoring is performed using blood gas analysis, aiming for physiological parameters.
9                Gas exchange was evaluated by blood gas analysis and multiple inert gas elimination te
10 ion, pulmonary function testing and arterial blood gas analysis, and echocardiographic, imaging, and
11 multaneous echocardiography, expired air and blood gas analysis, and lung ultrasound in a prospective
12 healthy adults providing results of arterial blood gas analysis at low altitude (<1500 m) and within
13 ization experiments, metabolic cage studies, blood gas analysis, barometric respirometry, perfusion o
14 Arterial oxygen saturation was determined by blood gas analysis from radial arterial catheterization.
15        A clinical history, examination and a blood-gas analysis from the corpus cavernosum helps to d
16                                    Capillary blood gas analysis is a simple and effective method of e
17                                 Intra-arrest blood gas analysis may help guide TTI during for patient
18 ed by lung function, pulmonary permeability, blood gas analysis, neutrophil recruitment, inflammatory
19                                     Arterial blood gas analysis (PaO2, PaCO2), peak airway pressure (
20  24 hours prior to ICU arrival, and arterial blood gas analysis performed within 24 hours following I
21                           Early intra-arrest blood gas analysis, performed within 10 min of resuscita
22 oaches, as well as pO[Formula: see text] and blood gas analysis reference measurements.
23                                     Arterial blood gas analysis, respiratory and ventilator parameter
24                                     Arterial blood gas analysis revealed a pH of 6.86 (reference rang
25 arrest preceding PICU admission and arterial blood gas analysis taken within 1 hour of PICU admission
26  the Sepsis-3 criteria and requires arterial blood gas analysis to assess respiratory function.
27 and compared with PaCO2 values when arterial blood gas analysis was performed.
28 PE underwent perfusion lung scintigraphy and blood gas analysis within 48 h from clinical presentatio