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[Chapter 1 of this practical handbook describes the relationship between oxygen delivery, oxygen consumption, dysoxia, and various pathological conditions associated with the acid-base balance important for pediatric cardiac intensive care therapy.]
Published: Nov 12, 2018
Keywords: Dysoxia; Oxygen Binding Curve; Steward Model; Respiratory Compensation; Acid Tissue
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