Serial paired arterial and jugular venous point-of-care values in dogs undergoing manual basic life support.
Sabrina N HoehneKate HopperMarlis L RezendeAngela BorchersSteven E EpsteinPublished in: Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001) (2024)
Although statistically significant, arteriovenous differences and changes in POC blood variables during BLS were small and not clinically relevant over time. Given the challenges of arterial blood sampling, it may be reasonable to pursue venous blood sampling during CPR. Further studies in dogs undergoing BLS and advanced life support are needed to better understand the potential clinical role of POC testing during CPR.