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Clinical Chemistry 8: 654-659, 1962;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 8, 654-659, Copyright © 1962 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Blood Oxygen Determination by Gas Chromatography

K. Wayne Chambliss 1 and Don C. Nouse 1

1 Clinical Laboratories and Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories of the Toledo Hospital, Toledo 6, Ohio.

One hundred blood specimens have been analyzed for blood oxygen content simultaneously by the Van Slyke gasometric technic and gas chromatographic technic. The two technics agree within ±0.83 Vol.%.

The gas chromatography instrument must be standardized by comparing its results with another blood oxygen procedure such as the Van Slyke technic.

Suggestions are made for the improvement of the gas chromatography equipment.

Submitted on November 30, 1961







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