Trending peripheral venous PCO2 in patients with respiratory failure using mathematically arterialised venous blood gas samples

Author:

Weber Merle,Cave GrantORCID

Abstract

BackgroundTrending venous blood gases (VBGs) has been suggested as an alternative to arterial blood gases (ABGs) in patients with respiratory failure, but there are limits to its utility. The aim of this study was to compare the trending of venous carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO2) (pCO2v) with mathematically arterialised pCO2 (pCO2ca) and to further evaluate whether pCO2ca follows change in arterial pCO2 (pCO2a) more accurately.MethodsWe analysed two data sets. The first was a retrospective study of patients with respiratory failure admitted to the intensive care unit. Venous samples were mathematically arterialised using the vTAC method. The change in pCO2 between two consecutive samples (ΔpCO2) for pCO2v was compared with the change in calculated pCO2ca values. In the second data set taken from previously published work, we analysed 82 trend points (difference between consecutive samples) for change in pCO2. There were pCO2v, pCO2a and pCO2ca values for each trend point. The primary outcome measures were the 95% limits of agreement (LOAs) between different sampling methods for ΔpCO2.ResultsIn the first data set, 46 patients had 203 VBG results giving 157 trend points for ΔpCO2 analysis. The 95% LOAs for ΔpCO2ca and ΔpCO2v were −9.28 to 11.12 mm Hg.In the second data set, 95% LOAs for ΔpCO2 were −9.46 to 9.48 mm Hg for ΔpCO2a and ΔpCO2v, −8.94 to 8.58 mm Hg for ΔpCO2ca and ΔpCO2v, and −4.54 to 4.91 mm Hg for ΔpCO2a and ΔpCO2ca.ConclusionThis study suggests that trending pCO2v is not an accurate way to trend pCO2a in patients with respiratory failure. ΔpCO2ca via vTAC trended differently to ΔpCO2v. Our data suggest pCO2ca more accurately trends pCO2a.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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