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September 1, 1979
Characteristics of transcutaneous oxygen tension monitors in normal adults and critically ill patients
S V Rithalia, A Rozkovec, J Tinker
British Medical Journal
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June 2, 1979
Continuous monitoring of tissue pH
S V Rithalia, P Herbert, J Tinker
Intensive Care Medicine
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January 1, 1981
The performance characteristics of an intra-arterial oxygen electrode
S V Rithalia, P J Bennett, J Tinker
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing
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March 1, 1992
Comparison of transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide monitors in normal adults and critically ill patients
S V Rithalia, P Farrow, B R Doran
Intensive Care Medicine
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January 1, 1984
Characteristics of transcutaneous carbon dioxide tension monitors in normal adults and critically ill patients
S V Rithalia, T H Clutton-Brock, J Tinker
Intensive Care Medicine
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May 1, 1980
Suitability of transcutaneous PO2 monitoring during cardiopulmonary bypass surgery
S V Rithalia, P J Bennett, M F Sturridge
Journal of Tissue Viability
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June 6, 2000
Assessment of alternating-pressure air mattresses using a time-based pressure threshold technique and continuous measurements of transcutaneous gases
S V Rithalia, G H Heath, M Gonsalkorale
Resuscitation
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March 1, 1981
Continuous tissue pH and transcutaneous PO2 measurement as an index of tissue perfusion in critically ill patients
S V Rithalia, R J George, J Tinker
Resuscitation
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March 1, 1982
Measurement of transcutaneous PCO2 in critically ill patients
S V Rithalia, Y Y Ng, J Tinker
Journal of Biomedical Engineering
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May 1, 1989
Effects of ambulation on the blood flow in paralysed limbs
N Messenger, S V Rithalia, P Bowker, et al.
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Intensive Care Medicine
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September 1, 1979
Characteristics of transcutaneous oxygen tension monitors in normal adults and critically ill patients
S V Rithalia, A Rozkovec, J Tinker
British Medical Journal
|
June 2, 1979
Continuous monitoring of tissue pH
S V Rithalia, P Herbert, J Tinker
Intensive Care Medicine
|
January 1, 1981
The performance characteristics of an intra-arterial oxygen electrode
S V Rithalia, P J Bennett, J Tinker
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing
|
March 1, 1992
Comparison of transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide monitors in normal adults and critically ill patients
S V Rithalia, P Farrow, B R Doran
Intensive Care Medicine
|
January 1, 1984
Characteristics of transcutaneous carbon dioxide tension monitors in normal adults and critically ill patients
S V Rithalia, T H Clutton-Brock, J Tinker
Intensive Care Medicine
|
May 1, 1980
Suitability of transcutaneous PO2 monitoring during cardiopulmonary bypass surgery
S V Rithalia, P J Bennett, M F Sturridge
Journal of Tissue Viability
|
June 6, 2000
Assessment of alternating-pressure air mattresses using a time-based pressure threshold technique and continuous measurements of transcutaneous gases
S V Rithalia, G H Heath, M Gonsalkorale
Resuscitation
|
March 1, 1981
Continuous tissue pH and transcutaneous PO2 measurement as an index of tissue perfusion in critically ill patients
S V Rithalia, R J George, J Tinker
Resuscitation
|
March 1, 1982
Measurement of transcutaneous PCO2 in critically ill patients
S V Rithalia, Y Y Ng, J Tinker
Journal of Biomedical Engineering
|
May 1, 1989
Effects of ambulation on the blood flow in paralysed limbs
N Messenger, S V Rithalia, P Bowker, et al.
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