EVALUATION OF ACCURACY OF PHARYNGEAL PULSE OXIMETRY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH LOW PERFUSION STATE

Emad Mohamed Ahmed Abd El-Hafez;

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Measurement of oxygen saturation has become standard monitoring in anesthesia and critical care practice. However, the reliability of obtaining an adequate signal from fingers and ears to which pulse oximetry probes are applied may be compromised because


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Title EVALUATION OF ACCURACY OF PHARYNGEAL PULSE OXIMETRY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH LOW PERFUSION STATE
Authors Emad Mohamed Ahmed Abd El-Hafez
Keywords EVALUATION OF ACCURACY OF PHARYNGEAL PULSE OXIMETRY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH LOW PERFUSION STATE
Issue Date 2008
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Measurement of oxygen saturation has become standard monitoring in anesthesia and critical care practice. However, the reliability of obtaining an adequate signal from fingers and ears to which pulse oximetry probes are applied may be compromised because

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