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A study demonstrating the potential of using transcutaneous oxygen and transcutaneous carbon dioxide tensions to assess the risk of pressure injury. Journal article
Xue, M, Wang, D, Zhang, Z, Cao, Z, Luo, Z, Zheng, Y, Lu, J, Zhao, Q., Zhang, X.D.. A study demonstrating the potential of using transcutaneous oxygen and transcutaneous carbon dioxide tensions to assess the risk of pressure injury.[J]. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 2018, 1466-1471.
Authors:  Xue, M;  Wang, D;  Zhang, Z;  Cao, Z;  Luo, Z; et al.
Favorite |   IF:8.2/8.3 | Submit date:2023/08/30
Pressure injury  transcutaneous oxygen tension  transcutaneous carbon dioxide tension  Braden score  
Demonstrating the potential of using transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions to assess the risk of pressure injuries Journal article
Xue M., Wang D., Zhang Z., Cao Z., Luo Z., Zheng Y., Lu J., Zhao Q., Zhang X.D.. Demonstrating the potential of using transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions to assess the risk of pressure injuries[J]. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 2018, 14(11), 1466-1471.
Authors:  Xue M.;  Wang D.;  Zhang Z.;  Cao Z.;  Luo Z.; et al.
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Braden Score  Pressure Injury  Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide Tension  Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension