2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12245-023-00486-0
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Correlation and agreement between arterial and venous blood gas analysis in patients with hypotension—an emergency department-based cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background Blood gas analysis is integral to assessing emergency department (ED) patients with acute respiratory or metabolic disease. Arterial blood gas (ABG) is the gold standard for oxygenation, ventilation, and acid–base status but is painful to obtain. Peripheral venous blood gas (VBG) is a valuable alternative as it is less painful and easy to collect. The comparability of ABG and VBG was studied in various conditions. But in hypotension, previous findings were inconsistent. So, we studie… Show more

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“…The study material consists of both arterial and venous blood samples, and levels of lactate, pH, and CO 2 might vary between sample sites. Prior studies have shown acceptable agreement in measurements taken from different sample sites [ 28 30 ]. However, a difference in venous and arterial CO 2 levels can be present in critically ill patients [ 31 ].…”
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confidence: 94%
“…The study material consists of both arterial and venous blood samples, and levels of lactate, pH, and CO 2 might vary between sample sites. Prior studies have shown acceptable agreement in measurements taken from different sample sites [ 28 30 ]. However, a difference in venous and arterial CO 2 levels can be present in critically ill patients [ 31 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%