2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2006.07.002
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Arterial versus capillary blood gases: A meta-analysis

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“…Blood gas measurement has a wide clinical application, as one can quantify respiratory system abnormalities based on the pH values of the blood, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide and oxygen. Additionally it is possible to deduce carbonate values, due to the acid-base organic dis-equilibrium in the blood gas concentrations, However, other parameters also may be evaluated (Sobiech et al 2005, Zavorsky et al 2007.…”
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“…Blood gas measurement has a wide clinical application, as one can quantify respiratory system abnormalities based on the pH values of the blood, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide and oxygen. Additionally it is possible to deduce carbonate values, due to the acid-base organic dis-equilibrium in the blood gas concentrations, However, other parameters also may be evaluated (Sobiech et al 2005, Zavorsky et al 2007.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ideally, arterial blood would be used to evaluate pulmonary function. However, venous blood still gives reasonably confident values, in spite of not allowing measurement of pulmonary oxygen carrying capacity (Sobiech et al 2005, Bleul et al 2007, Zavorsky et al 2007, Mota & Queiroz 2010.…”
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“…Previous studies [5][6][7] [16][17][18]. Bland-Altman analysis [19] was applied to assess the mean bias and limits of agreement (LOA) (± 2 standard deviation of bias) of PaCO 2 and PtcCO 2 , PaCO 2 and PetCO 2 , PaCO 2 and Pet_ tcCO 2 .…”
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“…La in the blood samples was measured by using Lactate Pro LT-1710 (ARKRAY Corp. Kyouto, Japan). Each subject's hand was pre-warmed in 40-45 0 C water prior to each test in order to arterialize capillary blood (15).…”
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confidence: 99%