OBJECTIVES: Obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS) and some neuromuscular diseases (NMD) present with hypercapnic respiratory failure. Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is important in the diagnosis, follow-up, and treatment response of these diseases. However, ABG sampling is difficult in these patients because of excessive subcutaneous fat tissue, muscle atrophy, or contracture. The aim of this study is to investigate the value of venous blood gas (VBG), which is an easier and less complicated method, among stable patients with OHS and NMD. METHODS: The study included stable OHS and NMD patients who had been previously diagnosed and followed up between March 2017 and May 2017 in the outpatient clinic. ABG was taken from all patients in ro...
The aim of the study: To evaluate the differential signs of obesity hypoventilation syndrome and II°...
Objective: Body acid base balance can best be determined through the analysis of arterial blood gas....
Background: The role of venous blood gases as an alternative to arterial blood gases in patients wit...
This prospective study investigated the validity of arterialised-venous blood gases (AVBG) for estim...
Purpose: Severely obese patients are being encountered more frequently in clinical practice. Factors...
Background: Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is useful in evaluation of the clinical condition of c...
PubMedID: 10970986Background/aims: The aim of this study was to examine a plausible correlation betw...
Background: Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is routinely performed for sick patients but is fraugh...
Acid-base unbalance is most common problem in severe ill patient, especially in condition of abnorma...
Background Arterial blood gases (ABG) are essential for assessment of patients with severe illness, ...
Acid-base unbalance is most common problem in severe ill patient, especially in condition of abnorma...
BACKGROUND: Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is not a routine test in sleep laboratories due to its...
BackgroundArterial blood gases (ABG) are essential for assessment of patients with severe illness, b...
Objective: Blood gas analysis plays an important role in both diagnosis and subsequent treatment of ...
BackgroundArterial blood gases (ABG) are essential for assessment of patients with severe illness, b...
The aim of the study: To evaluate the differential signs of obesity hypoventilation syndrome and II°...
Objective: Body acid base balance can best be determined through the analysis of arterial blood gas....
Background: The role of venous blood gases as an alternative to arterial blood gases in patients wit...
This prospective study investigated the validity of arterialised-venous blood gases (AVBG) for estim...
Purpose: Severely obese patients are being encountered more frequently in clinical practice. Factors...
Background: Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is useful in evaluation of the clinical condition of c...
PubMedID: 10970986Background/aims: The aim of this study was to examine a plausible correlation betw...
Background: Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is routinely performed for sick patients but is fraugh...
Acid-base unbalance is most common problem in severe ill patient, especially in condition of abnorma...
Background Arterial blood gases (ABG) are essential for assessment of patients with severe illness, ...
Acid-base unbalance is most common problem in severe ill patient, especially in condition of abnorma...
BACKGROUND: Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is not a routine test in sleep laboratories due to its...
BackgroundArterial blood gases (ABG) are essential for assessment of patients with severe illness, b...
Objective: Blood gas analysis plays an important role in both diagnosis and subsequent treatment of ...
BackgroundArterial blood gases (ABG) are essential for assessment of patients with severe illness, b...
The aim of the study: To evaluate the differential signs of obesity hypoventilation syndrome and II°...
Objective: Body acid base balance can best be determined through the analysis of arterial blood gas....
Background: The role of venous blood gases as an alternative to arterial blood gases in patients wit...