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Articles and journal scans about Blood gases/acid-base
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June 2019
Blood test results during normal pregnancy and pregnancy-related illness
Pregnancy is associated with significant anatomical and physiological change in order to both accommodate and sustain the developing fetus. As this literature review article written by two Australian obstetricians makes clear, pregnancy-associated physiological change affects the blood concentration of a range of...
Kidneys/fluids
Blood gases/acid-base
Process optimization
Electrolytes
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May 2019
Is increased blood oxygen (pO2(a)) harmful – the potential adverse effect of oxygen therapy reviewed
One of the utilities of arterial blood gas analysis (BGA) is to assess patient blood oxygenation status. The two principal parameters generated during BGA that allow this assessment are: partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (pO2(a)) and the percentage of functional hemoglobin in arterial blood that is...
Blood gases/acid-base
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March 2019
Increase in blood lipids causes falsely low bicarbonate results
Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis allows full assessment of patient acid-base status predominantly via the following three parameters generated during the analysis: arterial blood pH; partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood pCO2(a); and concentration of bicarbonate (HCO3) in arterial blood. Two of these...
Blood gases/acid-base
Electrolytes
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December 2018
Understanding base excess – a review article
Arterial blood gas analysis has two clinical utilities: assessment of blood oxygenation status and assessment of acid-base status. Assessment of acid-base status depends on measurement of pH and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in a sample of arterial blood using electrodes housed in the blood gas analyzer,...
Blood gases/acid-base