Calculated arterial blood gas values from a venous sample and pulse oximetry: Clinical validation
PLoS ONE2019Vol. 14(4), pp. e0215413–e0215413
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Abstract
Calculated arterial blood gases (v-TAC) from a venous sample and pulse oximetry were comparable to ABG values and may be useful for evaluation of blood gases in clinical settings. This could reduce the logistic burden of arterial sampling, facilitate improved screening and follow-up and reduce patient pain.
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