Objective: This study investigated the factors related to the ratio of the venoarterial carbon dioxide tension difference [P(v-a)CO2] to the arteriovenous oxygen content difference [C(a-v)O2] (hereafter termed “Ratio”). Methods: We retrospectively studied 1294 pairs of arterial and central venous blood gas measurements in 352 critically ill patients. A high Ratio was defined as > 1.68 based on published literature. Measurements were divided into four groups: Group I [P(v-a)CO2 6 mmHg/central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) < 70%], Group II [P(v-a)CO2 6 mmHg/ScvO2 70%], Group III [P(v-a)CO2 > 6 mmHg/ScvO2 70%], and Group IV [P(v-a)CO2 > 6 mmHg/ScvO2< 70%]. Results: The Ratio’s strongest correlation was with P(v-a)CO2 when compar...
The central venous blood is inadequate to assess the arterial oxygenation as the venous oxygen parti...
Background: Adequate ventilation plays a significant role in the recovery of the critically ill pati...
Abstract Background The identification of anaerobic metabolism in critically ill patients is a chall...
Objective This study investigated the factors related to the ratio of the venoarterial carbon dioxi...
Objective This study investigated the factors related to the ratio of the venoarterial carbon dioxid...
AbstractObjectiveRecently, the central venoarterial carbon dioxide difference/arterial-central venou...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2) has demonstrated its prognostic value...
BACKGROUND Venous-arterial carbon dioxide (CO2) to arterial-venous oxygen (O2) content difference...
BACKGROUND:Central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) is often used to help to guide resuscitation of ...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2), and its correction by the arterial-t...
In a previous issue of Critical Care, researchers have focused on the venous-to-arterial carbon diox...
International audienceBackgroundThe aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability of the rati...
Purpose: To evaluate the prognostic value of the Cv-aCO2/Da-vO2 ratio combined with lactate levels d...
BACKGROUND:The aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability of the ratios of central venous ...
Introduction: Physiologic indexes for therapeutic assessment of shock were introduced long time ago....
The central venous blood is inadequate to assess the arterial oxygenation as the venous oxygen parti...
Background: Adequate ventilation plays a significant role in the recovery of the critically ill pati...
Abstract Background The identification of anaerobic metabolism in critically ill patients is a chall...
Objective This study investigated the factors related to the ratio of the venoarterial carbon dioxi...
Objective This study investigated the factors related to the ratio of the venoarterial carbon dioxid...
AbstractObjectiveRecently, the central venoarterial carbon dioxide difference/arterial-central venou...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2) has demonstrated its prognostic value...
BACKGROUND Venous-arterial carbon dioxide (CO2) to arterial-venous oxygen (O2) content difference...
BACKGROUND:Central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) is often used to help to guide resuscitation of ...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2), and its correction by the arterial-t...
In a previous issue of Critical Care, researchers have focused on the venous-to-arterial carbon diox...
International audienceBackgroundThe aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability of the rati...
Purpose: To evaluate the prognostic value of the Cv-aCO2/Da-vO2 ratio combined with lactate levels d...
BACKGROUND:The aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability of the ratios of central venous ...
Introduction: Physiologic indexes for therapeutic assessment of shock were introduced long time ago....
The central venous blood is inadequate to assess the arterial oxygenation as the venous oxygen parti...
Background: Adequate ventilation plays a significant role in the recovery of the critically ill pati...
Abstract Background The identification of anaerobic metabolism in critically ill patients is a chall...