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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38973767

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BACKGROUND: Several methods exist toreduce the number of arterial blood gases (ABGs). One method, Roche v-TAC, hasbeen evaluated in different patient groups. This paper aggregates data from thesestudies, in different patient categories using common analysis criteria. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We included studiesevaluating v-TAC based on paired arterial and peripheral venous blood samples.Bland-Altman analysis compared measured and calculated arterial values of pH, PCO2and PO2. Subgroup analyses were performed for normal, chronichypercapnia and chronic base excess, acute hyper- and hypocapnia, and acute andchronic base deficit. RESULTS: 811 samples from 12 studieswere included. Bias and limits of agreement for measured and calculated values:pH 0.001 (-0.029 to 0.031), PCO2 -0.08 (-0.65 to 0.49) kPa, and PO20.04 (-1.71 to 1.78) kPa, with similar values for all sub-group analyses. CONCLUSION: These data suggest thatv-TAC analysis may have a role in replacing ABGs, avoiding arterial puncture.Substantial data exists in patients with chronic hypercapnia and chronic baseexcess, acute hyper and hypocapnia, and in patients with relatively normal acidbase status, with similar bias and precision across groups and across studydata. Limited data exists for patients with acute and chronic base deficit.

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