Bala Venkatesh's Publications
About Bala Venkatesh's Publications
Program Director, Critical Care- MBBS,
- MD (Int.Med),
- FRCA,
- FFARCSI,
- MD (UK),
- FCICM
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Use of Phosphate Buffered Solution in Gastric Tonometry
Critical Care Medicine Date published: -
Continuous intra-arterial blood gas monitoring
Intensive Care Medicine Date published: -
Continuous Measurement of Arterial Blood Gas Status during Total Hip Replacement: A Prospective Study
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Date published: -
Intestinal Permeability, Gastric Intramucosal pH, and Systemic Endotoxemia in Patients Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Bypass
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association Date published: -
Intestinal Permeability, Gastric Intramucosal pH, and Systemic Endotoxemia in Patients Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Bypass
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association Date published: -
Blood is a more appropriate equilibration fluid for use in gastric tonometry than saline or haemaccel
Intensive Care Medicine Date published: -
Measuring P Co2 for gastric tonometry: precision is as important as bias
Anaesthesia Date published: -
Measuring Carbon Dioxide Tension in Saline
Critical Care Medicine Date published: -
Evaluation of the paratrend 7 intravascular blood gas monitor during cardiac surgery: Comparison with the C4000 in-line blood gas monitor during cardiopulmonary bypass
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia Date published: -
Misleading information from pulse oximetry and the usefulness of continuous blood gas monitoring in a post cardiac surgery patient
Intensive Care Medicine Date published: -
Continuous intra-arterial blood gas monitoring during cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Resuscitation Date published: -
Continuous Intra-Arterial Blood Gas Monitoring
Critical Care Medicine Date published: -
Title: EFFECT OF METHYLPREDNISOLONE & LEUCOCYTE DEPLETION ON INTRAMUCOSAL PH & INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS.
Shock Date published: -
114. Investigation of intestinal permeability to 51Cr-EDTA in patients undergoing heart surgery
Nuclear Medicine Communications Date published: -
A multiparameter sensor for continuous intra-arterial blood gas monitoring
Critical Care Medicine Date published: -
Continuous measurement of blood gases using a combined electrochemical and spectrophotometric sensor
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology Date published: