Mike, I'm sure no-one was ignoring you! Try searching
Ovid or similar for papers on maternal/foetal blood
gases written by our Consultant Obstetrician Laurie M.
Irvine who has made a special study of this topic.
Hope this helps.
Jan
--- Mike Addison <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> A couple of weeks ago I posted an email enquiring
> about any information that list
> members might have concerning the relationship
> between blood gases in mothers
> and their babies at the time of birth. I did not
> get a single response. Now I know this
> subject may not be as controversial as how to
> provide a service for Troponin T or
> how to replace the lab with packs of blood hounds
> after the recent ban on fox hunting
> in England, but come on. Surely someone out there
> knows something even if it is
> that nothing is known.
>
> I would be grateful for any replies and of course if
> there is more than one I will collate
> them for all.
>
> If there is really no information then there is an
> excellent research project for some
> enthusiastic medic or clinical scientist to get
> their teeth into.
>
> Cheers
>
> Mike Addison (Chemical Pathologist Retd.)
>
> ------ACB discussion List Information--------
> This is an open discussion list for the academic and
> clinical
> community working in clinical biochemistry.
> Please note, archived messages are public and can be
> viewed
> via the internet. Views expressed are those of the
> individual and
> they are responsible for all message content.
>
> ACB Web Site
> http://www.acb.org.uk
> List Archives
>
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/ACB-CLIN-CHEM-GEN.html
> List Instructions (How to leave etc.)
> http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/
>
Mrs. J. Still,
POCT Manager,
Biochemistry Dept,
Watford General Hospital. 01923-217998.
The views expressed in this message are personal and do not reflect West Herts NHS Hospitals Trust policy.
Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
------ACB discussion List Information--------
This is an open discussion list for the academic and clinical
community working in clinical biochemistry.
Please note, archived messages are public and can be viewed
via the internet. Views expressed are those of the individual and
they are responsible for all message content.
ACB Web Site
http://www.acb.org.uk
List Archives
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/ACB-CLIN-CHEM-GEN.html
List Instructions (How to leave etc.)
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/
|