BACKGROUND Venous-arterial carbon dioxide (CO2) to arterial-venous oxygen (O2) content difference ratio (Cv-aCO2/Ca-vO2) > 1 is supposed to be both sensitive and specific for anaerobic metabolism. What regional hemodynamic and metabolic parameters determine the ratio has not been clarified. OBJECTIVES To address determinants of systemic and renal, spleen, gut and liver Cv-aCO2/Ca-vO2. METHODS Post hoc analysis of original data from published experimental studies aimed to address effects of different fluid resuscitation strategies on oxygen transport, lactate metabolism and organ dysfunction in fecal peritonitis and endotoxin infusion, and from animals in cardiac tamponade or hypoxic hypoxia. Systemic and regional hemodynamics...
Venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (Pv-aCO2) may reflect the adequacy of blood flow during...
Tissue hypoxia is the central pathophysiological process in shock and an important co-factor in the ...
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...
Introduction Early identification of tissue hypoperfusion is a cornerstone of shock management [1]. ...
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 diox...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2) has demonstrated its prognostic value...
Background: The identification of anaerobic metabolism in critically ill patients is a challenging t...
International audienceBackgroundThe aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability of the rati...
Background and Aims: Tissue hypoperfusion is reflected by metabolic parameters such as lactate, cent...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2), and its correction by the arterial-t...
BACKGROUND: Fluid resuscitation is still a major challenge. We aimed to describe changes in central...
BACKGROUND:The aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability of the ratios of central venous ...
Venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (Pv-aCO2) may reflect the adequacy of blood flow during...
Tissue hypoxia is the central pathophysiological process in shock and an important co-factor in the ...
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...
Introduction Early identification of tissue hypoperfusion is a cornerstone of shock management [1]. ...
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 diox...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2) has demonstrated its prognostic value...
Background: The identification of anaerobic metabolism in critically ill patients is a challenging t...
International audienceBackgroundThe aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability of the rati...
Background and Aims: Tissue hypoperfusion is reflected by metabolic parameters such as lactate, cent...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2), and its correction by the arterial-t...
BACKGROUND: Fluid resuscitation is still a major challenge. We aimed to describe changes in central...
BACKGROUND:The aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability of the ratios of central venous ...
Venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (Pv-aCO2) may reflect the adequacy of blood flow during...
Tissue hypoxia is the central pathophysiological process in shock and an important co-factor in the ...
Objective This study investigated the factors related to the ratio of the venoarterial carbon dioxid...