Relations between Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation and Hemodynamic Variables in Patients Subjected to Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Surgery and in Patients with Septic Shock
Abstract
In order to study if oxygen saturation in mixed venous blood (Sv02) could be used as a marker for heart performance,oxygen delivery (D02) or consumption (V02) in critically ill patients 134 hemodynamic measurements were performed by a thermodilution pulmonary catheter in 23 patients after abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery.These data were compared to 200 measurements performed in 30 patients with septic shock. When analysed on an individal basis Sv02 was only closely related to DO2 or V02 in a minority of the patients.Neither could Sv02 be used as a reliable marker for heart rate,hemoglobin concentration,stroke volume or cardiac index. On the other hand Sv02 was found to be an excellent marker for oxygen extraction (OER) in both groups of patients ( median r=0.98.p<0.0001). In conclusion,the present study shows that Sv02 could not be used as a reliable marker for the important hernodynamic variables CI,D02 or V02 in critically ill patients.However,Sv02 was found to be an excellent marker for OER.
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