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2008 | July-September | 12 | 3 |
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| Editorial |
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| Arterialised blood gas sampling in the critically ill: Correct tools for the job? |
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| Singh Suveer |
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| Sampling from blood has been performed for over 200 years. However clinically useful arterial blood gas sampling became a reality after the development of robust methods for measuring oxygen tension f... |
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| Research Article |
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| Incidence and management of diaphragmatic palsy in patients after cardiac surgery |
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| Mehta Yatin, Vats Mayank, Singh Ajmer, Trehan Naresh |
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| Background: Diaphragm is the most important part of the respiratory system. Diaphragmatic palsy following cardiac surgery is not uncommon and can cause deterioration of pulmonary functions and... |
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