It has been established that mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO2) reflects the balance between systemic oxygen deliver y and consumption. Literature indicates that it is a valuable clinical indicator and has good prognostic value early in patient course. This article aims to establish the usefulness of SvO2 as a clinical indicator. A secondary aim was to determine whether central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) and SvO2 are interchangeable. Of particular relevance to cardiac nurses is the link between decreased SvO2 and cardiac failure in patients with myocardial infarction, and with decline in myocardial function, clinical shock and arrhythmias. While absolute values ScvO2 and SvO2 are not interchangeable, ScvO2 and SvO2are equivalent in...
The central venous blood is inadequate to assess the arterial oxygenation as the venous oxygen parti...
Hemodynamic monitoring has become a real challenge in the intensive care unit. As an integrative par...
Abstract Objective: To determine whether central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) measurements coul...
It has been established that mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO2) reflects the balance between syst...
Background: Less invasive methods of determining cardiac output are now readily available. Using ind...
Tissue hypoxia is the central pathophysiological process in shock and an important co-factor in the ...
Hemodynamic monitoring has become a real challenge in the intensive care unit. As an integrative par...
Tissue hypoxia is the central pathophysiological process in shock and an important co-factor in the ...
Shock is defined as global tissue hypoxia secondary to an imbalance between systemic oxygen delivery...
Shock is defined as global tissue hypoxia secondary to an imbalance between systemic oxygen delivery...
Objective: Continuous assessment of central venous oxygen saturation (ScevoxO2) with the CeVOX devic...
Shock is defined as global tissue hypoxia secondary to an imbalance between systemic oxygen delivery...
Background and Aim: The clinical applicability of substitution of central venous oxygen saturation ...
Hemodynamic monitoring has become a real challenge in the intensive care unit. As an integrative par...
Background and Aim: The clinical applicability of substitution of central venous oxygen saturation ...
The central venous blood is inadequate to assess the arterial oxygenation as the venous oxygen parti...
Hemodynamic monitoring has become a real challenge in the intensive care unit. As an integrative par...
Abstract Objective: To determine whether central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) measurements coul...
It has been established that mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO2) reflects the balance between syst...
Background: Less invasive methods of determining cardiac output are now readily available. Using ind...
Tissue hypoxia is the central pathophysiological process in shock and an important co-factor in the ...
Hemodynamic monitoring has become a real challenge in the intensive care unit. As an integrative par...
Tissue hypoxia is the central pathophysiological process in shock and an important co-factor in the ...
Shock is defined as global tissue hypoxia secondary to an imbalance between systemic oxygen delivery...
Shock is defined as global tissue hypoxia secondary to an imbalance between systemic oxygen delivery...
Objective: Continuous assessment of central venous oxygen saturation (ScevoxO2) with the CeVOX devic...
Shock is defined as global tissue hypoxia secondary to an imbalance between systemic oxygen delivery...
Background and Aim: The clinical applicability of substitution of central venous oxygen saturation ...
Hemodynamic monitoring has become a real challenge in the intensive care unit. As an integrative par...
Background and Aim: The clinical applicability of substitution of central venous oxygen saturation ...
The central venous blood is inadequate to assess the arterial oxygenation as the venous oxygen parti...
Hemodynamic monitoring has become a real challenge in the intensive care unit. As an integrative par...
Abstract Objective: To determine whether central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) measurements coul...