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References

References for "An Update in Blood Gas Analysis"


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1.  Fluids and electrolytes made incredibly easy. Springhouse Corp, Springhouse, PA, 1997. 

2.  Acid-Base, Fluids, and Electrolytes Made Ridiculously Simple (MedMaster Series),  Richard A. Preston; MedMaster, 2002.

3.  Clinical Physiology of Acid-Base and Electrolyte Disorders,  Burton David Rose, et al; McGraw Hill, 2001.

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10.  Tan D, Walmsley S, Shen S, et al.  Mild to moderate symptoms do not correlate with lactate levels in HIV-positive patients on nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors. HIV Clin Trials. 2006 May-Jun;7(3):107-15 see also  Imhof A, Ledergerber BGunthard HF, et al. Risk factors for and outcome of hyperlactatemia in HIV-infected persons: is there a need for routine lactate monitoring?Epub and outcome of hyperlactatemia in HIV-infected persons: is there a need for routine lactate monitoring? Clin Infect Dis. 2005 Sep 1;41(5):721-8.

11.  Vos G, Engel M, Ramsay G, et al. Point-of-care blood analyzer during the interhospital transport of critically ill children. Eur J Emerg Med. 2006 Oct;13(5):304-7.

12.  Couck P, Ghys T, Van Gastel E,  et al. Preliminary performance evaluation of blood gas analyzers. Clin Chem Lab Med. 2006;44(8):1030-4.