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. 1994 Jun;8(2):204-207.
doi: 10.1007/BF02514714.

Relationship between cardiac output and mixed venous-arterialPCO 2 gradient in sodium bicarbonate-treated dogs

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Relationship between cardiac output and mixed venous-arterialPCO 2 gradient in sodium bicarbonate-treated dogs

Kazufumi Okamoto et al. J Anesth. 1994 Jun.

Abstract

We examined the relationship between cardiac output (CO) and mixed venous-arterialPCO 2 gradient ([Formula: see text]) along with the other variables derived from arterial and/or mixed venous blood gases in sodium bicarbonate-treated dogs. Six dogs with low cardiac output following cardiopulmonary resuscitation were used. CO, blood gases, and hemoglobin measurements were repeated every 20-30 min after administration of sodium bicarbonate or normal saline. All measurements were performed after the confirmation of a steady state of CO2 elimination by end-tidal CO2 monitoring. Arteriovenous oxygen content difference ([Formula: see text]), mixed venous oxygen saturation ([Formula: see text]), and[Formula: see text] were highly correlated with CO. The correlation coefficients between[Formula: see text],[Formula: see text], and[Formula: see text] werer=-0.81 (P<0.001),r=0.70 (P<0.001), andr=-0.77 (P<0.001), respectively. The results suggest that, if[Formula: see text] is measured during the steady state, except for the period during the transient increase in CO2 elimination just after the administration of sodium bicarbonate,[Formula: see text] can be used as an index of systemic perfusion even after the administration of sodium bicarbonate.

Keywords: Arteriovenous oxygen content; Cardiac output; Mixed venous oxygen saturation; Mixed venous-arterial carbon dioxide gradient.

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