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J Appl Physiol 16: 562-565, 1961;
8750-7587/61 $5.00
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Blood gas tension measurement using a mass spectrometer

L. B. Strang 1

1 Department of Medicine, Postgraduate Medical School of London, Hammersmith Hospital, London, England

A bubble equilibration method for the analysis of blood gas tensions is described. A small bubble is equilibrated with blood in a syringe as in the Riley technique and subsequently analyzed in a respiratory mass spectrometer with a modified sampling system. The method is extremely simple and rapid and has an accuracy comparable with the other available techniques.

Submitted on January 16, 1961







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