Correlation of hepatic venous saturation and mixed venous saturation: pooled analyses.

IF 1 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Minerva Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-28 DOI:10.23736/S2724-5276.23.07208-7
Rohit S Loomba, Juan S Farias, Enrique G Villarreal, Saul Flores
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Abstract

Introduction: In critical care, monitoring adequate tissue oxygenation is essential. Mixed venous oxygen saturation has traditionally been considered the gold standard for measuring cardiac output, which represents systemic oxygen delivery. Studies have shown that hepatic vein saturation is correlated with mixed venous oxygen saturation and mortality. The primary aim of this study was to determine the correlation between hepatic vein saturation and mixed venous saturation, and the impact of clinical characteristics on this correlation.

Evidence acquisition: A systematic review of the literature was performed to identify manuscripts. They must have included patients who received simultaneous mixed venous saturations and hepatic vein saturations, and the data for both must have been explicitly shared. Data were pooled from these studies to analyze the correlation between mixed venous saturation and the corresponding hepatic vein saturation.

Evidence synthesis: A total of 13 studies with 333 patients were included in the final analyses. The average age across these studies was 60.3±5.2. The pooled correlation between the mixed venous saturation and hepatic vein saturation was 0.88, demonstrating a strong correlation between the two. The average mixed venous saturation was 73.3±5.0 while the average hepatic vein saturation was 59.5±11.1.

Conclusions: In these pooled analyses, hepatic vein saturation has a strong correlation with mixed venous saturation. This correlation is not significantly impacted by patient age, weight, or clinical setting. Nonetheless, further prospective studies are needed for confirmation.

肝静脉饱和度和混合静脉饱和度的相关性:汇总分析。
在重症监护中,监测足够的组织氧合是必不可少的。传统上,混合静脉氧饱和度被认为是测量心输出量的金标准,心输出量代表全身氧输送。研究表明,肝静脉饱和度与混合静脉氧饱和度和死亡率相关。本研究的主要目的是确定肝静脉饱和度和混合静脉饱和度之间的相关性,以及临床特征对这种相关性的影响。证据获取:对文献进行系统回顾以确定手稿。他们必须包括同时接受混合静脉饱和和肝静脉饱和的患者,两者的数据必须明确共享。我们收集这些研究的数据,分析混合静脉饱和度与相应的肝静脉饱和度之间的相关性。证据综合:最终分析共纳入13项研究333例患者。这些研究的平均年龄为60.3±5.2岁。混合静脉饱和度与肝静脉饱和度的综合相关系数为0.88,两者相关性较强。平均混合静脉饱和度为73.3±5.0,平均肝静脉饱和度为59.5±11.1。结论:在这些汇总分析中,肝静脉饱和度与混合静脉饱和度有很强的相关性。这种相关性不受患者年龄、体重或临床环境的显著影响。尽管如此,还需要进一步的前瞻性研究来证实。
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