2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-70942010000600005
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Influência da saturação venosa central de oxigênio na mortalidade hospitalar de pacientes cirúrgicos

Abstract: Summary: Silva Junior JM, Oliveira AMRR, Morais SZ, Araújo LS, Victoria LGF, Marubayashi LY -Influence of Central Venous Oxygen Saturation on In-hospital Mortality of Surgical Patients. Background and objectives:Low central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO 2 ) indicates an imbalance between cellular oxygen supply and consumption and, consequently, worse prognosis for critical patients. However, it is not clear what the value of this marker in surgical patients. The objective of the present study was to evaluate … Show more

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“…Other authors reported much higher levels of ScvO 2 (>80%) intra-operatively and that only preoperative levels of ScvO 2 <70% were predictive of postoperative complications [51]. …”
Section: What Are the Best Hemodynamic Targets?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors reported much higher levels of ScvO 2 (>80%) intra-operatively and that only preoperative levels of ScvO 2 <70% were predictive of postoperative complications [51]. …”
Section: What Are the Best Hemodynamic Targets?mentioning
confidence: 99%