Study of Correlation of Arterial Blood Gas Measurements with Peripheral Venous Blood Gas Values in Adult Patients Admitted in ICU in Tertiary Care Hospital in Central India – A Cross-Sectional Study

Kunalsinh Khushalsinh Shisodiya, M. Vyawahare
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Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is an essential investigation for assessment of ventilation, oxygenation and acid–base status in critically ill patients. Arterial puncture to obtain arterial blood is more invasive procedure than venous and has more potential complications. The present study was undertaken to find out the correlation between arterial and peripheral venous blood gas (VBG) values for PO2 (Partial pressure of oxygen), PCO2 (Partial pressure of carbon dioxide), pH (Potential of hydrogen) and HCO3 (bicarbonates). A total of 131 consecutive patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) requiring ABG analysis to determine their acid–base status or ventilatory status were included in the study. Arterial and venous blood samples were obtained with a heparinised syringe within <15 min, after performing modified Allen’s test and were analysed using blood gas analysis machine. The mean of pH, pCO2, HCO3, and PO2, values in arterial and venous samples was determined, along with peripheral arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) of patients. ABG and VBG analysis correlated well for pH, pCO2 and HCO3, as their correlation coefficient (r) were 0.976, 0.992 and 0.984, respectively, whereas PO2 has correlation coefficient of 0.010 which suggests that there was poor correlation in PO2. For each unit increase in pCO2, pH and HCO3 of VBG, all these ABG changes by 0.9831 units, 0.914 units and 0.992 units, respectively. Peripheral O2 saturation (SpO2) correlates well with arterial O2 saturation, however, does not correlate with venous O2 saturation. The results show that VBG analysis can be a substitute for ABG for evaluation of ventilatory function and acid–base imbalance for pH, pCO2 and HCO3 in patients of ICU setup in many clinical contexts.
印度中部三级医院ICU成年患者动脉血气测量与外周静脉气值相关性的横断面研究
动脉血气(ABG)分析是评估危重患者通气、氧合和酸碱状态的重要指标。动脉穿刺获取动脉血比静脉穿刺更具侵入性,并且有更多的潜在并发症。本研究旨在找出动脉血和外周静脉血(VBG)值PO2(氧气分压)、PCO2(二氧化碳分压)、pH(氢电位)和HCO3(碳酸氢盐)之间的相关性。共有131例连续入住重症监护病房(ICU)的患者需要ABG分析以确定其酸碱状态或通气状态。在<15分钟内用肝素化注射器取动、静脉血,经改良Allen试验后,用血气分析机分析。测定患者动脉和静脉标本pH、pCO2、HCO3和PO2的平均值,以及外周动脉氧饱和度(SpO2)。ABG和VBG分析与pH、pCO2和HCO3相关性较好,相关系数(r)分别为0.976、0.992和0.984,而PO2的相关系数为0.010,说明PO2相关性较差。VBG的pCO2、pH和HCO3每增加1个单位,ABG的变化分别为0.9831、0.914和0.992个单位。外周氧饱和度(SpO2)与动脉氧饱和度相关,但与静脉氧饱和度无关。结果表明,在许多临床情况下,VBG分析可以替代ABG评估ICU患者的通气功能和酸碱失衡的pH, pCO2和HCO3。
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