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The use of venous blood gas in assessing arterial acid-base and oxygenation status - an analysis of aggregated data from multiple studies evaluating the venous to arterial conversion (v-TAC) method.

Lisha ShastriLars Pilegaard ThomsenMarianne ToftegaardGitte Boier TygesenUlla Møller WeinreichBeate Agnieszka Rychwicka-KielekMichael Gordon DaviesMagnus EkströmHarald RittgerAnne-Maree KellySøren Risom KristensenSøren KjærgaardPanagiotis KamperidisAri ManuelKjeld Asbjørn DamgaardSteen AndreassenStephen Edward Rees
Published in: Expert review of respiratory medicine (2024)
These data suggest that v-TAC analysis may have a role in replacing ABGs, avoiding arterial puncture. Substantial data exist in patients with chronic hypercapnia and chronic base excess, acute hyper- and hypocapnia, and in patients with relatively normal acid-base status, with similar bias and precision across groups and across study data. Limited data exist for patients with acute and chronic base deficits.
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