Abstract Background Central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2), venous-arterial blood carbon dioxide partial pressures difference (Pv-aCO2), venous-arterial blood carbon dioxide partial pressures difference/arterial-venous oxygen difference ratio (Pv-aCO2/Ca-vO2) and lactate are important parameters employed during shock resuscitation. We designed this study to confirm the effects of time delay and body temperature on measurements of these four parameters. Methods Arterial and central venous blood samples were simultaneously drawn by plastic syringes via indwelling intra-arterial and central venous catheters from critically ill patients. Blood gas analyses were performed on both samples and repeated after 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 min. Patien...
Objective This study investigated the factors related to the ratio of the venoarterial carbon dioxid...
Central and mixed venous oxygen saturations have been used to guide resuscitation in circulatory fai...
AbstractMonitoring of blood gas measurements is an important part of the assessment of patients with...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2) has demonstrated its prognostic value...
Background and Aims: Tissue hypoperfusion is reflected by metabolic parameters such as lactate, cent...
Background: The storage temperature and time of blood gas samples collected in syringes constitute p...
BACKGROUND: Optimization of tissue oxygen delivery to meet consumption demands is important in the r...
The central venous blood is inadequate to assess the arterial oxygenation as the venous oxygen parti...
BACKGROUND: Optimization of tissue oxygen delivery to meet consumption demands is important in the r...
BACKGROUND:Central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) is often used to help to guide resuscitation of ...
Background and aims: Venous to arterial difference of carbon dioxide (Pv–aCO2) tracks tissue blood f...
Patients admitted to intensive care after cardiac arrest are at risk of circulatory shock and early ...
Background: The ability to correctly measure the partial pressure of Oxygen is one of the fundamenta...
Monitoring of central venous oxygen saturation (S(cv)O(2)) is considered comparable with mixed venou...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2), and its correction by the arterial-t...
Objective This study investigated the factors related to the ratio of the venoarterial carbon dioxid...
Central and mixed venous oxygen saturations have been used to guide resuscitation in circulatory fai...
AbstractMonitoring of blood gas measurements is an important part of the assessment of patients with...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2) has demonstrated its prognostic value...
Background and Aims: Tissue hypoperfusion is reflected by metabolic parameters such as lactate, cent...
Background: The storage temperature and time of blood gas samples collected in syringes constitute p...
BACKGROUND: Optimization of tissue oxygen delivery to meet consumption demands is important in the r...
The central venous blood is inadequate to assess the arterial oxygenation as the venous oxygen parti...
BACKGROUND: Optimization of tissue oxygen delivery to meet consumption demands is important in the r...
BACKGROUND:Central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) is often used to help to guide resuscitation of ...
Background and aims: Venous to arterial difference of carbon dioxide (Pv–aCO2) tracks tissue blood f...
Patients admitted to intensive care after cardiac arrest are at risk of circulatory shock and early ...
Background: The ability to correctly measure the partial pressure of Oxygen is one of the fundamenta...
Monitoring of central venous oxygen saturation (S(cv)O(2)) is considered comparable with mixed venou...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2), and its correction by the arterial-t...
Objective This study investigated the factors related to the ratio of the venoarterial carbon dioxid...
Central and mixed venous oxygen saturations have been used to guide resuscitation in circulatory fai...
AbstractMonitoring of blood gas measurements is an important part of the assessment of patients with...