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Articles by Roger Carter
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Article
December 1997
Can transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions reflect arterial levels during exercise testing?
This lab study shows that transcutaneous values can closely follow changes in arterial blood gas by using an electrode temperature of 45 °C to monitor exercise with gradual workload.
Blood gases/acid-base
Hemoglobins