Real-time continuous estimation of gas exchange by dual oximetry

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We designed a ventilation-perfusion index (VQI) to estimate venous admixture (Qsp/Qt) in a real-time fashion by simultaneous pulse and pulmonary artery oximetry in 17 patients with acute respiratory failure. Changes in Qsp/Qt were produced by altering the level of continuous positive airway pressure. VQI correlated well with Qsp/Qt (r=0.78). This contrasts with the poor correlation found between Qsp/Qt and the commonly used oxygen tension based indices such as PaO2/FIO2 (r=-0.51), PaO2/PAO2 (r=-0.47), and PAO2-PaO2 (r=0.23). The use of dual oximetry to derive a VQI appears to be a reliable and accurate method for real-time assessment of pulmonary gas exchange in patients with acute respiratory failure. © 1988 Springer-Verlag.

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Räsänen, J., Downs, J. B., Malec, D. J., DeHaven, B., & Garner, W. L. (1988). Real-time continuous estimation of gas exchange by dual oximetry. Intensive Care Medicine, 14(2), 118–122. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00257463

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