A Symposium on PH and Blood Gas Measurement: Methods and InterpretationRonald F. Woolmer |
Contents
First Session | 1 |
ELECTROCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BLOOD PH MEASURE | 19 |
Second Session | 60 |
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20 seconds accuracy alkalosis alveolar anæsthesia anæsthetic analyser arterial blood arterial Pco Astrup blood pH blood sample breathing buffer calibration Campbell Carbon Dioxide cent O₂ Chairman change of pH clinical clinician CO₂ content Collier concentration cuvette dead space determination diagram difference effect electrode system electrolyte emphysema end-tidal sample equilibration equilibrium error fact fixed acids fluoride glass electrode glycolysis going hæmoglobin Henderson-Hasselbalch equation Hobsley hydrogen hyperventilation liquid junction Ludbrook lungs Mattock membrane metabolic acidosis metabolic alkalosis millivolts minutes mixed venous Pco normal Nunn obtained overbreathing oxygen electrode oxygen tension patient PCO₂ pH and Pco pH measurement pH meter pH Scale pH unit pH values phosphate phthalate Physiol plasma plateau problem Ramwell rebreathing red cell reference electrode respiration respiratory acidosis respiratory alkalosis saturated Severinghaus Slyke sodium solution standard bicarbonate technique teflon temperature tidal volume tonometer tonometry tube ventilation whole blood Wright Wynn