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Beyond the lung: oxygen delivery and tissue oxygenation

1993; Wiley; Volume: 48; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1365-2044.1993.tb07186.x

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1365-2044

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N. Soni, W. J. Fawcett, Faye Halliday,

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Renal function and acid-base balance

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AnaesthesiaVolume 48, Issue 8 p. 704-711 Free Access Beyond the lung: oxygen delivery and tissue oxygenation N. Soni, Corresponding Author N. Soni FFARACS(Int Care), Senior Lecturer in Anaesthetics, and Director of Intensive Care, Magill Department of Anaesthetics, Westminster Hospital, London SW1P 2APDr Soni, Magill Department of Anaesthetics, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Fulham Road, Chelsea, London SW10 9NHSearch for more papers by this authorW.J. Fawcett, W.J. Fawcett FRCA, Senior Registrar, Magill Department of Anaesthetics, Westminster Hospital, London SW1P 2APSearch for more papers by this authorF.C. Halliday, F.C. Halliday BSc, Anaesthetic Laboratory Technician, Magill Department of Anaesthetics, Westminster Hospital, London SW1P 2AP Lecturer, Department of Anaesthetics, St George's Hospital Medical School, London SW17 0QT.Search for more papers by this author N. Soni, Corresponding Author N. Soni FFARACS(Int Care), Senior Lecturer in Anaesthetics, and Director of Intensive Care, Magill Department of Anaesthetics, Westminster Hospital, London SW1P 2APDr Soni, Magill Department of Anaesthetics, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Fulham Road, Chelsea, London SW10 9NHSearch for more papers by this authorW.J. Fawcett, W.J. Fawcett FRCA, Senior Registrar, Magill Department of Anaesthetics, Westminster Hospital, London SW1P 2APSearch for more papers by this authorF.C. Halliday, F.C. 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