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Bloodless SO2 Monitoring to Prevent Complications in Bronchofiber-optic Procedures

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Book cover Bronchology: Research, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Aspects

Part of the book series: Developments in Surgery ((DISU,volume 3))

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The changes produced on saturation by bronchofiberscopy(BF) in patients with different pathology have been evaluated to prevent complications stemming from its decrease, and the correlation of the bloodless method(Oximeter), versus the saturation derived from gasometry.

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© 1981 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers bv, The Hague/ Boston/ London

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De Vega, J.M.G., Merida, A., Morales, J., Gonzalez, F., Gutierrez, J. (1981). Bloodless SO2 Monitoring to Prevent Complications in Bronchofiber-optic Procedures. In: Nakhosteen, J.A., Maassen, W. (eds) Bronchology: Research, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Aspects. Developments in Surgery, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8236-9_38

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