| Literature DB >> 21941671 |
Sophie Nebout1, Romain Pirracchio.
Abstract
Hemodynamic monitoring has become a real challenge in the intensive care unit. As an integrative parameter for oxygen supply/demand, venous oxygen saturation (SvO(2)) provided by pulmonary artery catheterization is one of the most popular parameters to assess the adequacy of cardiac output. However, technical limitations and potential iatrogenic complications constitute important limits for a widespread use. Regular central venous catheters coupled with a fiberoptic lumen for central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO(2)) monitoring have been proposed as a surrogate for SvO(2) monitoring. The purpose of the present article is to review the physiological backgrounds of circulation, the pathophysiology of circulatory failure and subsequent venous oxygen saturation alterations, and finally the merits and the limits of the use of ScvO(2) in different clinical situations.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21941671 PMCID: PMC3177360 DOI: 10.1155/2012/370697
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiol Res Pract ISSN: 2090-0597 Impact factor: 1.866
Figure 1Evolution of oxygen consumption when oxygen delivery decreases. From Vincent and De Backer [5] with permission. Note the presence of a DO2 threshold located at approximately 100 mL/min. Below this value, oxygen consumption begins to fall and lactate concentration increases, indicating a switch from aerobic to anaerobic metabolism.
Summary of the studies comparing SvO2 and ScvO2 in humans or in experimental models.
| Author (year) | Type of patients ( | Conclusion | Correlation coefficient |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tahvanainen et al. [ | Intensive care (42) | ScvO2 = SvO2 | NC |
| Wendt et al. [ | Intensive care (19) | ScvO2 ~ SvO2 | 0,78 |
| Kong et al. [ | Kidney failure (8) | ScvO2 ~ SvO2 | NC |
| Berridge et al. [ | Intensive care (51) | ScvO2 = SvO2 | 0,92 |
| Herrera et al. [ | Thoracic surgery (23) | ScvO2 = SvO2 | NC |
| Pieri et al. [ | Major surgery (39) | ScvO2
| 0,90 |
| Ladakis et al. [ | Intensive care (61) | ScvO2 = SvO2 | 0,94 |
| Reinhart et al. [ | Intensive care (32) | ScvO2 ~ SvO2 | 0,81 |
| Chawla et al. [ | Intensive care (53) | ScvO2 > SvO2 | 0.88 |
| Dueck et al. [ | Neurosurgery (70) | ScvO2
| ≥0,75 |
| Ho et al. [ | Intensive care | ScVO2
| NC |