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1. Oxygen Saturation | Now@NEJM
In a large randomized trial with a 2-by-2 factorial design, Carlo et al. compared a lower target range of oxygen saturation (85 to 89%) with a higher target range (91 to 95%) in extremely preterm infants. The lower target range did not significant...
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2. Diagnostic Tests — Oxygen Saturation Test
Your red blood cells must carry sufficient oxygen through your arteries to all of your internal organs to keep you alive. Normally, when red blood cells pass through the lungs, 95%-100% of them are loaded, or "saturated," with oxygen to carry. If ...
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3. CHANGES IN OXYGEN SATURATION AND OXYGEN USE FOLLOWING PROGRESSIVE STEP PULMONARY REHABILITATION.
William Shearouse, R.R.T., Monticello Daniels, R.R.T. and Allan Miller, M.D., The Institute for Health and Healing, Florida.
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4. Maintain Adequate Central Venous Oxygen Saturation | Surviving Sepsis Campaign
In the event of persistent hypotension despite fluid resuscitation (septic shock) and/or lactate > 4 mmol/L (36 mg/dL) achieve central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) of > 70 percent.*
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5. Institute for Healthcare Improvement: Maintain Adequate Central Venous Oxygen Saturation
In the event of persistent hypotension despite fluid resuscitation (septic shock) and/or lactate > 4 mmol/L (36 mg/dl) achieve central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) of > 70 percent.*
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6. Oximeters (Oxygen Saturation Monitors) As Part Of A Home Monitor System
I have been out of town recently, but I do want to respond to your question about the use of oximeters (oxygen saturation monitors) as part of a home monitor system.
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7. Oxygen Saturation, Venous, Measured(Blood Gas) — McLendon Clinical Laboratories
Oxygen saturation is a measure of the fraction of oxygenated hemoglobin in relation to the amount of hemoglobin capable of transporting oxygen. Oxygen saturation can be clinically misleading in the...
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8. Oxygen Saturation
One of the monitoring devices that may be new to you is pulse oximetry. This is a device which fits typically on a finger, toe or ear and comes in different styles. Above is the more common one used for the finger, This device monitors your pulse ...
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9. High or Low Oxygen Saturation and Severe Retinopathy of Prematurity: A Meta-analysis -- Chen et al. 125 (6): e1483 -- Pediatrics
Abbreviations: ROP = retinopathy of prematurity • PMA = postmenstrual age • ET-ROP = Early Treatment for Retinopathy of Prematurity • CRYO-ROP = Cryotherapy for Retinopathy of Prematurity • STOP-ROP = Supplemental Therapeutic Oxygen for Prethresho...
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10. Oxygen Saturation of Hepatic Blood During Hemorrhagic Shock in the Dog -- SMITH et al. 3 (3): 311 -- Circulation Research
The Development and Use of Equations for Predicting the Limits on the Rates of Oxygen Supply to the Cells of Living Tissues and Organs: A Contribution to the Biophysics of Health and Disease
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