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Usefulness of venous-to-arterial partial pressure of CO2 difference to assess oxygen supply to demand adequacy: effects of dobutamine
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Usefulness of venous-to-arterial partial pressure of CO2 difference to assess oxygen supply to demand adequacy: effects of dobutamine

Boulos Nassar and Jihad Mallat
Journal of thoracic disease, Vol.11(S11), pp.S1574-S1578
07/01/2019
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2019.04.85
PMCID: PMC6642911
PMID: 31388463
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https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd.2019.04.85View
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Abstract

The central venous O-2 saturation value and lactic acid levels are part of the diagnostic and therapeutic work up of patients in shock. These usual indicators of tissue hypoxia don't fully describe the adequacy of tissue perfusion. There is ample evidence that supplementing this data with the venous-to-arterial partial pressure of CO2 (PCO2) difference (Delta PCO2) complements the clinician's tools when treating patients with shock. Based on a modified Fick equation as it applies to CO2, in patients in a steady state, the Delta PCO2 reflects the cardiac output (CO). This observation has been shown to be of clinical value in resuscitating patients in shock. Moreover, the Delta PCO2 can be used to titrate inotropes, and differentiate the hemodynamic from the metabolic effect of dobutamine.
Life Sciences & Biomedicine Respiratory System Science & Technology

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