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Review
. 2000 Jan;45(1):65-80; discussion 80-3.

Detection and monitoring of hypoxemia and oxygen therapy

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  • PMID: 10771783
Review

Detection and monitoring of hypoxemia and oxygen therapy

D Hess. Respir Care. 2000 Jan.

Abstract

Many techniques are available to evaluate oxygenation. These include arterial blood gases, capillary blood gases, point-of-care testing, blood gas monitors, pulse oximetery, transcutaneous blood gases, mixed venous blood gases, venous oximetry, and gastric tonometry. Clinicians should understand not only the benefits, but also the limitations of these techniques. Monitoring of oxygenation should not be done just because it is technically feasible. The decision to monitor, like any other clinical decision, should be based on therapeutic objectives.

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