Validation of a portable blood gas analyzer for use in challenging field conditions

J. Nawrocki (Zurich, Switzerland), M. Furian (Zurich, Switzerland), A. Buergin (Zurich, Switzerland), L. Mayer (Zurich, Switzerland), S. Schneider (Zurich, Switzerland), M. Mademilov (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan), M. Bloch (Zurich, Switzerland), T. Sooronbaev (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan), S. Ulrich (Zurich, Switzerland), K. Bloch (Zurich, Switzerland)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Cardiopulmonary exercise testing
Session: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 4127
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