Clinical oxygen pressure measurement II : tissue oxygen pressure and trancutaneous oxygen pressure
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Clinical oxygen pressure measurement II : tissue oxygen pressure and trancutaneous oxygen pressure
Blackwell Ueberreuter Wissenschaft, 1990
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Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
Measurement and monitoring of oxygen pressure are the most important parameters which enable the anaesthetist or the physician at an intensive care unit to assess the condition of the severely ill patient. This volume details the latest research into various aspects of physiology, pathophysiology and therapy. There are contributions from researchers looking at microcirculation and also from clinicians to cover the theoretical aspects of oxygen pressure measurement and the clinical applications. The text stresses the interdisciplinary nature of microcirculation and the role of oxygen transport to tissues and thus oxygen pressure values for various organs. This book is intended for anaesthetists, traumatologists, physiologists, pathophysiologists.
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