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Reference intervals for venous blood gas measurement in adults
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM), 2020Abstract Objectives Venous blood gas (VBG) analysis is becoming a popular alternative to arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis due to reduced risk of complications at phlebotomy and ease of draw. In lack of published data, this study aimed to establish reference intervals (RI) for correct interpretation ...
Kirsty L, Ress +5 more
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Comparison of blood gas values in arterial and venous blood
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003To compare pH and PCO2 values of simultaneously obtained arterial, arterialized capillary, and venous blood samples and also to compare oxygen saturation (ASaO2) measured in arterial blood and oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry (PSaO2).Prospective study was done in the children admitted in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of Christian Medical College
Chellam, Kirubakaran +2 more
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Respiratory Care, 2022
Central venous blood gas (cVBG) values are correlated with arterial blood gas (ABG) values. However, the substitution of cVBG values for ABG values in critically ill patients remains uninvestigated. Thus, we investigated the reliability between cVBG and ABG values and sought to define the conditions that could improve the reliability of cVBG values as ...
Dong-Gon, Hyun +7 more
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Central venous blood gas (cVBG) values are correlated with arterial blood gas (ABG) values. However, the substitution of cVBG values for ABG values in critically ill patients remains uninvestigated. Thus, we investigated the reliability between cVBG and ABG values and sought to define the conditions that could improve the reliability of cVBG values as ...
Dong-Gon, Hyun +7 more
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Venous or Arterial Blood Gas Measurement
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971To the Editor.— In further reply to the question of McGee regarding the value of venous versus arterial blood as a source of measuring blood gases, I find the answers given do not clearly define what is being measured. If one is interested in acid-base balance, a simultaneous measurement of hemoglobin, pH, and carbon dioxide tension (Pco 2 ) will ...
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Effect of sampling site on femoral venous blood gas values
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1994To examine whether the tip of the femoral vein catheter used for sampling femoral venous PO2 during cycling exercise is contaminated by skin or saphenous vein blood, we studied 6 healthy volunteers [21.7 +/- 0.7 (SD) yr] during three identical incremental exercise tests while breathing room air on the same day.
A G, Agustí +5 more
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Arterial and Venous Blood Gas Tensions in Clinically Healthy Cats
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1981SUMMARY Reference values for arterial and jugular venous blood gas tensions and acid-base equilibrium were determined in clinically healthy cats fitted with aortic catheters. Comparison of arterial and jugular venous blood within individual cats indicated that venous specimens were of limited use in the prediction of arterial blood gas tensions.
D J, Middleton, J E, Ilkiw, A D, Watson
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Arterial and venous blood gas analyses during retrograde cerebral perfusion
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 1999To examine arterial and venous blood gas analyses during retrograde cerebral perfusion to quantify oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide production.Prospective.Community hospital, university setting, single institution.Twelve patients undergoing reconstructive aortic surgery with profound hypothermic circulatory arrest and retrograde cerebral perfusion.None.
P G, Loubser, D I, Burdack
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, 2021
Introduction: Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is the gold standard method and frequently performed intervention to evaluate acid-base status along with adequacy of ventilation and oxygenation among patients with predominantly critical / acute diseases. Aims And Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the correlation of VBG analysis and pulse
Sritam Mohanty +2 more
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Introduction: Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is the gold standard method and frequently performed intervention to evaluate acid-base status along with adequacy of ventilation and oxygenation among patients with predominantly critical / acute diseases. Aims And Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the correlation of VBG analysis and pulse
Sritam Mohanty +2 more
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[Central venous blood gas analysis].
Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia, 2016The hemodialysis might interfere with patients hemodynamic, as the technique allows a sophisticated game with extra and intravascular fluids. As the cardiocirculatory response could sometimes be unpredictable, it is interesting to collect valuable information by reaching a deep understanding of the tissue metabolism which is mirrored by the blood gas ...
Marco, Marano +3 more
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CENTRAL VENOUS VERSUS ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS VALUES
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969Excerpt To the Editor:The recent article by Phillips and Peretz on the use of central venous blood for monitoring pH and Pco2(Ann. Intern. Med.
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