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Title: Protocol for gas sampling and analysis in stranded marine mammals
Authors: Bernaldo de Quirós Miranda, Yara 
González Díaz, Oscar Manuel 
Arbelo Hernández, Manuel Antonio 
Andrada Borzollino, Marisa 
Fernández Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús 
UNESCO Clasification: 3109 Ciencias veterinarias
Keywords: Gas sampling
Gas analysis
Stranded cetaceans
Bubbles
Issue Date: 2012
Project: Agl2005-07947/Gan Valoración Del Estado Sanitario de Cetáceos de la Familia Ziphiidae ("Zifios") en El Archipiélago Canario 
Patologia Embolica " Gaseosa / Grasa " en Cetaceos 
Journal: Protocol exchange 
Abstract: Gas sampling in stranded marine mammals can now be performed in situ using the appropriate vacuum tubes, insulin syringes and an aspirometer. Glass vacuum tubes are used for extraction of gas from cavities such as the intestine, pterigoyd air sacs, pneumothorax or subcapsular emphysema as well as for storage of the gas sample at room temperature and pressure. Insulin syringes are used for extraction of bubbles found in veins, then immediately injecting its content into the vacuum tubes for storage. Finally an aspirometer is used to extract and separate the gas mixed with blood inside the heart. We have found that these are reliable tools for in situ gas sampling, storage and transportation without appreciable loss of gas and without compromising the accuracy of the analysis. Gas analysis is conducted by gas chromatography in the laboratory
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/70911
ISSN: 2043-0116
DOI: 10.1038/protex.2012.002
Source: Protocol exchange [ISSN 2043-0116], 2012
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