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Williams AJ (1998) ABC of oxygen: assessing and interpreting arterial blood gases and acid-base balance. BMJ 317:1213-6. doi: 10.1136/bmj.317.7167.1213

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Williams AJ (1998) BMJ

Abstract: One of the main factors determining oxygen delivery to cells is the oxygen content of the blood. Blood gas tensions are measured by direct blood sampling or transcutaneous diffusion and oxygen saturation of haemoglobin from pulse oximetry. Arterial blood gas analysis is widely available in hospitals and the direct measurements (pH, PaO2, paCO2) are among the most precise in medicine. The value of such measurements, however, depends on the ability of doctors to interpret the results properly.

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