yes, it truely is a hassle entering all those values manually!
it is really so much easier to just take the readout from the blood gas machine and go through the values for BE, HCO
3 etc..
the producers of these machines put all the software for calculating BE and bicarbonate and other derived values into their software,
and it ought not to be a problem to put in the equations for Stewart acid-base analysis, either.
so if you are in a position to influence them, point them to our website, and we shall gladly help them with it .....
otherwise, if you can make your hospital's IT-system send a simple url-line to our website, we can provide a result page complete with
interpretations for your IT-system to display - just contact us!
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