Arterial oxygen saturation in healthy Mexican full-term newborns at different altitudes above sea level
Background: Arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) values are used to make clinical decisions that might change a patient's prognosis, and it has been proposed as the fifth vital sign. This study aimed to determine the variation of SaO2 at different altitudes above sea level (ASL) in healthy Mexican...
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Main Authors: | Moisés Mier-Martínez (Author), Luis García-Benítez (Author), Verónica Santiago-Vázquez (Author), Orlando Tamariz-Cruz (Author) |
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