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Femoral venous oxygen saturation and central venous oxygen saturation in critically ill patients.

Xiaohong Zhang1, Jiandong Wang1, Yun Dong1, Youdai Chen2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relationship between central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO(2)) and femoral venous oxygen saturation (SfvO(2)) in a large group of critically ill patients.
DESIGN: Observational study. PATIENTS: A group of unselected critically ill patients with central line placed into superior vena cava were included.
SETTING: A 26-bed intensive care unit in a tertiary referral hospital.
INTERVENTIONS: None.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Venous blood samples of superior vena cava and femoral vein were collected within an interval of 5 to 15 minutes and analyzed with blood gas/electrolyte analyzer immediately. Although SfvO(2) was significantly correlated with ScvO(2) (r = 0.493, P < .001; Pearson correlation, 2 tailed), the limits of agreement were wide (up to 61% to -41%) between the 731 pairs of blood samples collected from 357 patients. The fit line of scatter diagram ScvO(2) vs SfvO(2) had a large intercept (48.68%) and a low slope (0.2978); ScvO(2) was still around 50% while SfvO(2) was nearing 0%. The distribution of blood flow, measured with Doppler ultrasound, had a similar trend in 237 patients and 412 measurements. The ratio of femoral artery flow over common carotid artery flow varied widely (from 0 to 7.13). Blood flow was not distributed in a fixed ratio to the superior vena cava-drained organs and tissues.
CONCLUSIONS: Central venous oxygen saturation was not representative of the whole systemic circulation in critically ill patients. Central venous oxygen saturation alone might be misleading in goal-directed therapy.
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Keywords:  Blood flow; Central venous oxygen saturation; Common carotid artery; Critically ill; Femoral artery; Femoral venous oxygen saturation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25858819     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2015.03.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Crit Care        ISSN: 0883-9441            Impact factor:   3.425


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Journal:  Rev Bras Ter Intensiva       Date:  2015 Oct-Dec
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