Evaluation of Ultra-sound in Guidance of Arterial Puncture for Arterial Blood Gas Analysis in Respiratory ICU

Bahaa Ahmed Farouq;

Abstract


An arterial-blood gas (ABG) test measures the blood-gas tension values of the arterial partial pressure of oxygen, and the arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide, and the blood's pH. In addition, the arterial oxygen saturation can be determined. Such information is vital when caring for patients with critical illnesses or respiratory disease. Therefore, the ABG test is one of the most common tests performed on patients in intensive-care units(Sood et al., 2010).


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Title Evaluation of Ultra-sound in Guidance of Arterial Puncture for Arterial Blood Gas Analysis in Respiratory ICU
Other Titles تقييم استخدام الموجات فوق الصوتية في توجيه ثَقب الشرايين لتحليل غازات الدم الشرياني فى وحدة العناية المركزة للجهاز التنفسي
Authors Bahaa Ahmed Farouq
Issue Date 2018

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