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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics.

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Table 2.

Alterations in treatment and disposition.

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Table 3.

Agreement between arterial and peripheral venous pH, bicarbonate, pCO2, lactate and pO2.

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Fig 1.

MD and 95% LoA for peripheral venous and arterial pH.

Calculated using Bland-Altman analysis. MD = solid line. 95% LoA = dotted lines.

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Fig 2.

MD and 95% LoA for peripheral venous and arterial bicarbonate.

Calculated using Bland-Altman analysis. Bicarbonate is displayed in mmol/l. MD = solid line. 95% LoA = dotted lines.

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Fig 3.

MD and 95% LoA for peripheral venous and arterial pCO2.

Calculated using Bland-Altman analysis. pCO2 is displayed in kPa. MD = solid line. 95% LoA = dotted lines.

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Fig 4.

MD and 95% LoA for peripheral venous and arterial lactate.

Calculated using Bland-Altman analysis. Lactate is displayed in mmol/l. MD = solid line. 95% LoA = dotted lines.

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Fig 5.

MD and 95% LoA for peripheral venous and arterial pO2.

Calculated using Bland-Altman analysis. pO2 is displayed in kPa. MD = solid line. 95% LoA = dotted lines.

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Fig 6.

Correlation between SaO2 and SpO2.

Calculated using Passing-Bablok regression analysis.

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Fig 7.

MD and 95% LoA for SaO2 and SpO2.

Calculated using Bland-Altman analysis. MD = solid line. 95% LoA = dotted lines.

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