2008
DOI: 10.1097/mej.0b013e3282e6f5c5
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Correlation between acid–base parameters measured in arterial blood and venous blood sampled peripherally, from vena cavae superior, and from the pulmonary artery

Abstract: The venous values of pH, corrected for bias, can give arterial values which are within reasonable laboratory and clinical acceptance criteria. For PCO2 this is also true, except for peripheral blood, where the standard deviation is outside laboratory acceptance criteria but within clinical acceptance criteria. For PO2 the arteriovenous differences are not randomly distributed and even for PO2 Show more

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“…Recently, studies have shown that values of acidbase status measured in peripheral venous blood correlate well with those measured in arterial blood, at least for values of pH, bicarbonate and carbon dioxide tension (PCO 2 ) [4][5][6]. Large numbers of peripheral venous samples are taken easily and safely in medical departments, therefore implying a role for peripheral venous blood in the monitoring of acid-base status.…”
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“…Recently, studies have shown that values of acidbase status measured in peripheral venous blood correlate well with those measured in arterial blood, at least for values of pH, bicarbonate and carbon dioxide tension (PCO 2 ) [4][5][6]. Large numbers of peripheral venous samples are taken easily and safely in medical departments, therefore implying a role for peripheral venous blood in the monitoring of acid-base status.…”
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“…• les études citées dans ces articles sont souvent monocentriques, l'échantillon de patients réellement malades (hémo-dynamiquement instables, détresse respiratoire…) faible, et les inclusions non consécutives [6,11,13,18,[22][23][24]27] ;…”
Section: Limitations Des éTudes Consacrées Aux Gaz Sanguins Veineuxunclassified
“…Med. Urgence (2011) 1:103-111 105cliniques réalisées aux urgences ont montré que la limite de précision de cette faible différence de -0,03 point s'étendait de -0,1 à +0,04 [6,11,13,18,[21][22][23]. Ces études ont comparé pH veineux et artériel au cours de pathologies variées vues en médecine d'urgence.…”
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“…The first of these has been the focus of a PhD project [69,70,71]. Since the results of these stages are similar only the latter will be discussed in this dissertation.…”
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“…In considering the role of ARTY it is important however, to ask the question as to whether ARTY is necessary or whether peripheral venous or indeed capillary blood could not be used to assess the patient's acid-base status without the use of ARTY [110,111]. For pH and PCO 2 it has been shown that the use of ARTY halves the standard deviation of the precision in which arterial values can be estimated [70,71], and for calculation of PO 2 no reasonable values can be obtained without ARTY [70]. These improvements are obtained cheaply, with the only overhead being the measurement of pulse It has been argued that ARTY conversions of peripheral venous blood are no better than direct measurement of capillary samples [110].…”
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