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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim ; 27(11): 957-61, 2008 Nov.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19013053

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OBJECTIVE: To study the concordance of cardiac index (CI), mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO(2)) and the arterial-mixed venous O(2) content difference, i.e.: C(a-v)O(2), postoperatively to cardiac surgery. We hypothesized that significant discrepancies would be measurable between C(a-v)O(2) and SvO(2), and CI, because the latter two indices encompass less metabolic components than the former. DESIGN: Analysis of variables collected as part of routine care. PATIENTS: Eighty anesthetized patients receiving mechanical ventilation after heart surgery. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Using linear regression of SvO(2) versus C(a-v)O(2) (Reg 1) and CI versus C(a-v)O(2) (Reg 2), respectively we found that CI=2.2 L min(-1)m(-2) and SvO(2)=70% were equivalent to C(a-v)O(2)=5 ml/100ml. The error reflected by the vertical scatter of points around the regression line, once normalized was 3.24 times greater in Reg 2 than in Reg 1. CONCLUSIONS: The correspondence of CI, SvO(2) and C(a-v)O(2) values observed in a population of patients studied immediately after scheduled heart surgery match those reported in critically ill patients. SvO(2) and furthermore CI induced a sizeable scatter of points around regression line. Accordingly, they appear as a lesser estimate of the flow/metabolism balance that may at best be inferred from C(a-v)O(2).


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Cardiac Output , Cardiac Surgical Procedures , Oxygen/metabolism , Aged , Arteries , Body Surface Area , Female , Humans , Male , Oxygen/blood , Postoperative Period , Pulmonary Veins , Veins
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