Sampler filling time during arterial and venous puncture: An observational study

IF 0.2 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
K. Afthab, H. Mahto, S. Johnson, R. Unnikrishnan
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Introduction: An arterial blood gas (ABG) is a blood test that is performed using blood from an artery. When obtaining an arterial blood sample via percutaneous puncture, there is a risk of accidentally obtaining venous blood. Conventional methods of confirming arterial blood at the bedside such as blood colour and pulsatile return can be misleading in patients with low blood pressure or hypoxaemia. The blood of patients with hypoxaemia can show a dark colour similar to venous blood and patients with low blood pressure may have very low pulsatile action. Aim: The purpose of this study was to determine if the arterial sampler filling time can be an accurate predictor of obtaining arterial blood sample in adults. Methodology: Forty patients were enrolled prospectively who required arterial blood sample or venous sample in medical and surgical intensive care unit. During the arterial and venous puncture procedures the amount of time it took to fill the sample tube was measured with the help of stop watch in s/ml was measured. Results: Twenty patients were in the arterial group and 20 patients in venous group. The mean ± SD filling time was 12 ± 3 s/ml for the arterial group and 112±21 s/ml for the venous group. Conclusion: There is a statistically significant difference between arterial and venous filling times using an arterial blood sampler in human subjects. There is no relationship between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and arterial sampler filling times.
动脉和静脉穿刺过程中采样器填充时间的观察性研究
简介:动脉血气(ABG)是一种使用动脉血液进行的血液测试。通过经皮穿刺获取动脉血样时,存在意外获取静脉血的风险。在床边确认动脉血的常规方法,如血液颜色和搏动性回流,对低血压或低氧血症患者来说可能会产生误导。低氧血症患者的血液可以显示出类似于静脉血的深色,而低血压患者的搏动作用可能非常低。目的:本研究的目的是确定动脉采样器填充时间是否可以准确预测成人动脉血样的获取。方法:前瞻性纳入40名需要在医疗和外科重症监护室进行动脉血样或静脉血样的患者。在动脉和静脉穿刺过程中,在秒表的帮助下测量填充样品管所需的时间,单位为s/ml。结果:动脉组20例,静脉组20例。动脉组和静脉组的平均±SD充盈时间分别为12±3 s/ml和112±21 s/ml。结论:在人类受试者中,使用动脉血液采样器的动脉和静脉充盈时间之间存在统计学上的显著差异。平均动脉压(MAP)和动脉采样器填充时间之间没有关系。
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