Background: Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is useful in evaluation of the clinical condition of critically ill patients; however, arterial puncture or insertion of an arterial catheter may cause many complications. The aim of this study was to determine whether venous blood gas (VBG) values can be used as an alternative to arterial blood gas measurements in patients under mechanical ventilation. Materials and Methods: This study was carried out on patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of Kashan Beheshti Hospital. Blood for VBG analysis was obtained from the cubital vein, while for ABG analysis blood was taken simultaneously from the radial artery. ABG and VBG samples were obtained simultaneously, and indexes of pH, PCO2, HCO3, bas...
Background Arterial blood gases (ABG) are essential for assessment of patients with severe illness, ...
Substitution of arterial with venous blood samples to estimate blood gas status is highly preferable...
Background: The role of venous blood gases as an alternative to arterial blood gases in patients wit...
Background: Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is routinely performed for sick patients but is fraugh...
Background and objectivesVenous blood gas (VBG) analysis is a safer procedure than arterial blood ga...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study is to assess if venous blood gas (VBG) results (pH and base exc...
Background and objectivesVenous blood gas (VBG) analysis is a safer procedure than arterial blood ga...
Background and objectivesVenous blood gas (VBG) analysis is a safer procedure than arterial blood ga...
Objective: Blood gas analysis plays an important role in both diagnosis and subsequent treatment of ...
PubMedID: 14736638Aims: To investigate the correlation of pH, partial pressure of oxygen (PO2), part...
Background and Objective: Acid–base status is mandatory for clinical assessment of patients wi...
Acid-base unbalance is most common problem in severe ill patient, especially in condition of abnorma...
Acid-base unbalance is most common problem in severe ill patient, especially in condition of abnorma...
Blood gas analysis plays an important role in the initial assessment of a patient in the emergency w...
Background Arterial blood gases (ABG) are essential for assessment of patients with severe illness, ...
Background Arterial blood gases (ABG) are essential for assessment of patients with severe illness, ...
Substitution of arterial with venous blood samples to estimate blood gas status is highly preferable...
Background: The role of venous blood gases as an alternative to arterial blood gases in patients wit...
Background: Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is routinely performed for sick patients but is fraugh...
Background and objectivesVenous blood gas (VBG) analysis is a safer procedure than arterial blood ga...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study is to assess if venous blood gas (VBG) results (pH and base exc...
Background and objectivesVenous blood gas (VBG) analysis is a safer procedure than arterial blood ga...
Background and objectivesVenous blood gas (VBG) analysis is a safer procedure than arterial blood ga...
Objective: Blood gas analysis plays an important role in both diagnosis and subsequent treatment of ...
PubMedID: 14736638Aims: To investigate the correlation of pH, partial pressure of oxygen (PO2), part...
Background and Objective: Acid–base status is mandatory for clinical assessment of patients wi...
Acid-base unbalance is most common problem in severe ill patient, especially in condition of abnorma...
Acid-base unbalance is most common problem in severe ill patient, especially in condition of abnorma...
Blood gas analysis plays an important role in the initial assessment of a patient in the emergency w...
Background Arterial blood gases (ABG) are essential for assessment of patients with severe illness, ...
Background Arterial blood gases (ABG) are essential for assessment of patients with severe illness, ...
Substitution of arterial with venous blood samples to estimate blood gas status is highly preferable...
Background: The role of venous blood gases as an alternative to arterial blood gases in patients wit...