2022
DOI: 10.1213/ane.0000000000005833
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Central Venous-to-Arterial CO2 Difference–Assisted Goal-Directed Hemodynamic Management During Major Surgery—A Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Different goals have guided goal-directed therapy (GDT). Protocols aiming for central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide gap (DCO2) <6 mm Hg have improved organ function in septic shock. Evidence for use of DCO2 in the perioperative period is scarce. We aimed to determine if a GDT protocol using central venous saturation of oxygen (SCvo2) and DCO2 reduced organ dysfunction and intensive care unit (ICU) stay in American Society of Anesthesiologist (ASA) I and II patients undergoing major surgeries co… Show more

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“… 28 One RCT aiming at SvO 2 of > 75% and CO 2 -gap < 6 mmHg found improved oxygen-derived parameters, lower length of ICU stays and shorter MV duration in the CO 2 -gap group. 29 It is necessary to confirm these findings in a larger RCT.…”
Section: Important Endpoints: Oxygen (O 2 ) and Ca...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“… 28 One RCT aiming at SvO 2 of > 75% and CO 2 -gap < 6 mmHg found improved oxygen-derived parameters, lower length of ICU stays and shorter MV duration in the CO 2 -gap group. 29 It is necessary to confirm these findings in a larger RCT.…”
Section: Important Endpoints: Oxygen (O 2 ) and Ca...mentioning
confidence: 96%