Peter,
I thought all ICUs haco-oximeters attached to their
blood gas analysers,
David Brown
--- Peter Stromberg <[log in to unmask]>
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> Has anyone in the Glasgow area got a functioning
> co-oximeter? to do a P50. One of our Haematologists
> has a 38 year-old polycythaemic man with recurrent
> CVA's with no obvious cause.She wonders whether he
> could have some form of haemoglobinopathy resulting
> in alteration in oxygen delivery. Any coments or
> suggestions from listeners would be appreciated.I
> havnt seen a co-oximeter for decades.
>
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