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    Modern patient care using biotelemetry: its potential and technical realization at present and in the future by Kimmich, H P

    Published in Medical progress through technology (01-01-1982)
    “…Incorporation of biotelemetry has a number of advantages, such as reduction of the impediment of the information source (patient, subject or animal) reduction…”
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    Muscle oxygen tension, hemodynamics, and oxygen transport after extracorporeal circulation by Beerthuizen, G I, Goris, R J, Bredee, J J, Mashhour, Y A, Kimmich, H P, van der Kley, A J, Kreuzer, F

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-08-1988)
    “…In eight patients who underwent elective coronary bypass operation, skeletal muscle PO2 was measured with a polarographic needle electrode as an index of…”
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    Early detection of hemorrhagic hypovolemia by muscle oxygen pressure assessment: preliminary report by van der Kleij, A J, de Koning, J, Beerthuizen, G, Goris, R J, Kreuzer, F, Kimmich, H P

    Published in Surgery (01-04-1983)
    “…Skeletal muscle PO2 was studied during graded hemorrhagic shock in Labrador dogs by means of a polarographic needle PO2 electrode. Compared to hemodynamic,…”
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    Biotelemetry, based on optical transmission by Kimmich, H P

    “…Biotelemetry has developed as a reliable alternative to continuous monitoring of physiological variables under realistic circumstances of data assessment. For…”
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    Multichannel biotelemetry by Kimmich, H P

    Published in Biotelemetry (1975)
    “…A summary of considerations for design and application of multichannel biotelemetry systems is given. The advantages but also the problems of wired, wireless,…”
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    Monitoring of arterial oxygen pressure (author's transl) by Kimmich, H P

    “…Arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) can be measured continuously either directly in the blood (in an artery or in an arterio-venous shunt), or…”
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    Biotelemetry in anesthesia and intensive care (author's transl) by Kimmich, H P

    “…Biotelemetry and patient monitoring are two fields closely related, and should contribute to the contiuous measurement of physiological parameters from…”
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