An experimental comparison in dogs of expired air and oxygen ventilation during external cardiac massage.
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Lee, WR; Baillie, HD; Clarke, AD; Levy, LS; Zoledziowski, S; Massoud, AA
Published in: British journal of anaesthesia
January 1971
Published In
British journal of anaesthesia
ISSN
0007-0912
Publication Date
January 1971
Volume
43
Issue
1
Start / End Page
38 / 50
Location
england
Related Subject Headings
- Respiration
- Pupil
- Positive-Pressure Respiration
- Oxygen Inhalation Therapy
- Oxygen
- Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
- Heart Massage
- Dogs
- Dilatation
- Carbon Dioxide
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Lee, W. R., Baillie, H. D., Clarke, A. D., Levy, L. S., Zoledziowski, S., & Massoud, A. A. (1971). An experimental comparison in dogs of expired air and oxygen ventilation during external cardiac massage. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 43(1), 38–50.
Lee, W. R., H. D. Baillie, A. D. Clarke, L. S. Levy, S. Zoledziowski, and A. A. Massoud. “An experimental comparison in dogs of expired air and oxygen ventilation during external cardiac massage.” British Journal of Anaesthesia 43, no. 1 (January 1971): 38–50.
Lee WR, Baillie HD, Clarke AD, Levy LS, Zoledziowski S, Massoud AA. An experimental comparison in dogs of expired air and oxygen ventilation during external cardiac massage. British journal of anaesthesia. 1971 Jan;43(1):38–50.
Lee, W. R., et al. “An experimental comparison in dogs of expired air and oxygen ventilation during external cardiac massage.” British Journal of Anaesthesia, vol. 43, no. 1, Jan. 1971, pp. 38–50.
Lee WR, Baillie HD, Clarke AD, Levy LS, Zoledziowski S, Massoud AA. An experimental comparison in dogs of expired air and oxygen ventilation during external cardiac massage. British journal of anaesthesia. 1971 Jan;43(1):38–50.
Published In
British journal of anaesthesia
ISSN
0007-0912
Publication Date
January 1971
Volume
43
Issue
1
Start / End Page
38 / 50
Location
england
Related Subject Headings
- Respiration
- Pupil
- Positive-Pressure Respiration
- Oxygen Inhalation Therapy
- Oxygen
- Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
- Heart Massage
- Dogs
- Dilatation
- Carbon Dioxide