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Article
June 2004
An introduction to acid-base balance in health and disease
Arterial blood gas analysis is a test most frequently performed on critically ill patients in the emergency room, recovery room and intensive care unit by nursing staff. One of the main purposes of the test is assessment of acid-base status, which is often disturbed during critical illness.
This article is intended...
Blood gases/acid-base
Kidneys/fluids
Article
June 2003
Increased blood lactate levels: a marker of...?
Since Meakins in 1927 described the relationship between increased blood lactate levels and the presence of oxygen debt (tissue hypoxia) in patients with circulatory shock [1], lactate levels have been used to diagnose and monitor the treatment of these patients.
However, as lactate is a normal (end) product of...
Glucose
Lactate
Hemoglobins
Kidneys/fluids
Article
June 2002
Transcutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring: Applications in the operating room
The intraoperative monitoring of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood (pCO2) is used to assess the adequacy of ventilation and guide clinical interventions.
Although end-tidal CO2 monitoring remains the most frequently used non-invasive technology in the intraoperative setting to provide a...
Blood gases/acid-base
Neonatology
Kidneys/fluids
Article
June 2002
Reference range evaluation for cord blood gas parameters
In conjunction with Apgar scores and other parameters, umbilical-cord blood gas values are used to assess newborn respiratory status.
Paired umbilical-cord gas venous and arterial samples were collected from 200 patients to establish reference ranges for blood gas/hemoximetry parameters. Umbilical-cord samples were...
Blood gases/acid-base
Glucose
Hemoglobins
Kidneys/fluids
Article
June 2001
Establishment of "metrological traceability" for quality control materials and calibrators
The concept of “metrological traceability” is important when establishing comparable clinical decision limits for a measured analyte at different hospitals within one country and in different countries.
This can only be achieved if all instrument manufacturers establish the performance characteristics of their...
Kidneys/fluids
Quality assurance
Article
December 1997
The roles of transcutaneous carbon dioxide measurement in a respiratory support center
Transcutaneous monitoring of carbon dioxide plays an important role during short-term and long-term treatments for ventilatory failure.
Progress during short-term treatments can be judged through tcpCO2 recordings - especially to avoid crash reintubation of patients who have been weaned off invasive ventilation....
Blood gases/acid-base
Kidneys/fluids