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Venous Blood Gas
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Venous Blood Gas
, VBG
Approach
Draw venipuncture without a
Tourniquet
Send to lab on ice and run immediately
VBG
Oxygen Saturation
<75% decreases accuracy (and may be unreliable <50%)
VBG pH will be less than ABG pH
VBG pCO2 will be greater than ABG pCO2
Efficacy
Best data points that correlate well between VBG and ABG
Venous pH correlates well with arterial pH
Correlation
Average weighted difference: 0.03 pH units
Variation range: +/- 0.1 pH Units
Conditions where ABG and VBG are well correlated
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
(DKA)
COPD
Exacerbation
Conditions where ABG and VBG are less correlated
Mixed acid base disorders
Hypotension
(e.g. systolic
Blood Pressure
60 mmHg)
Venous bicarbonate has fair correlation with arterial bicarbonate
Serum bicarbonate may also be obtained from serum chemistry panel
Correlation
Average weighted difference: 1.3 mmol
Variation range: +/- 4-5 mmol
Efficacy
Results or conditions in which VBG correlates well with ABG in some studies
Carbon dioxide (pCO2)
Correlation
Some studies (see Zeserson study) have shown close correlation: 4.8 mmHg
Other studies have shown 6 mmHg up to 20 mmHg variation from ABG
Normal pCO2 is reassuring
pCO2 <40 has 100%
Negative Predictive Value
for significant hypercarbia
Efficacy
Results or conditions in which VBG correlates poorly with ABG
Serum Potassium
Varies by as much as 0.5 mEq/L
Cardiac Arrest
Resources
Internet Book of
Critical Care
(EMCRIT.org)
https://emcrit.org/ibcc/guide/
References
Kelly and Herbert in Majoewsky (2012) EM:Rap 12(12): 8
Zeserson (2016) CJ Intensive Care Med +PMID: 27283009 [PubMed]
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