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Relationship between cardiac output and the end-tidal carbon dioxide tension.
Carbon dioxide output in anaesthesia.
Cerebral vasomotor reactivity: steady-state versus transient changes in carbon dioxide tension.
Veno-arterial carbon dioxide gradient in human septic shock.
Agreement of Mixed Venous Carbon Dioxide Tension (PvCO2) and Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide (PtCO2) Measurements in Ventilated Infants.
Cardiac output measurement using a modified carbon dioxide Fick method: comparison analysis with pulmonary artery catheter method and pulse induced contour cardiac output method.
Mixed venous carbon dioxide tension measured by rebreathing.
Factors influencing the formation of urinary carbon dioxide tension.
Response of cerebral blood volume to changes in arterial carbon dioxide tension in preterm and term infants.
Automated non-invasive measurement of cardiac output by the carbon dioxide rebreathing method: comparisons with dye dilution and thermodilution.
Effect of changes in end-tidal carbon dioxide tension on oral tissue blood flow during dexmedetomidine infusion in rabbits.
Light-induced changes in the period of the circadian rhythm of carbon dioxide output in Bryophyllum leaves.
Changes of end-tidal carbon dioxide during cardiopulmonary resuscitation from ventricular fibrillation versus asphyxial cardiac arrest.
Relationship between pulmonary hemodynamics and arterial pH and carbon dioxide tension in critically ill patients.
Transcutaneous oxygen saturation and carbon dioxide tension during meals in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Identifying Significant Changes in Cerebrovascular Reactivity to Carbon Dioxide.
An improved rebreathing method for measuring mixed venous carbon dioxide tension and its clinical application.
The critical importance of urinary concentrating ability in the generation of urinary carbon dioxide tension.
Use of end-tidal carbon dioxide tension for monitoring induced hypocapnia in head-injured patients.
Use of venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide tension difference to guide resuscitation therapy in septic shock.
Effects of altered carbon dioxide tension on hemoglobin oxygenation in hamster cheek pouch microvessels.
In vivo measurement of carbon dioxide tension with a miniature electrode.
Core-peripheral temperature gradient does not predict cardiac output or systemic vascular resistance in children.
Oxygenator exhaust capnography: a method of estimating arterial carbon dioxide tension during cardiopulmonary bypass.
Are changes in venous-arterial carbon dioxide tension gradient and cardiac output linearly related?
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