Combination of venoarterial PCO2 difference with arteriovenous O2 content difference to detect anaerobic metabolism in patients

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作者
Mekontso-Dessap, A [1 ]
Castelain, V [1 ]
Anguel, N [1 ]
Bahloul, M [1 ]
Schauvliege, F [1 ]
Richard, C [1 ]
Teboul, JL [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris 11, Fac Med Paris Sud, Assistance Publ, Hop Paris,Ctr Hosp Univ Bicetre,Serv Reanimat Med, F-94275 Le Kremlin Bicetre, France
关键词
anaerobic metabolism; venoarterial carbon dioxide tension difference; lactate; tissue hypoxia;
D O I
10.1007/s00134-002-1215-8
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: Under conditions of tissue hypoxia total CO2 production (VCO2) should be less reduced than O-2 consumption (VO2) since an anaerobic CO2 production should occur. Thus the VCO2/VO2 ratio, and hence the venoarterial CO2 tension difference/arteriovenous O-2 content difference ratio (DeltaPCO(2)/C(a-v)O2), should increase. We tested the value of the DeltaPCO(2)/C(a-v)O2 ratio in detecting the presence of global anaerobic metabolism as defined by an increase in arterial lactate level above 2 mmol/l (Lac(+)). Design and setting: Retrospective study over a 17-month period in medical intensive care unit of a university hospital. Patients: We obtained 148 sets of measurements in 89 critically ill patients monitored by a pulmonary artery catheter. Results: The DeltaPCO(2)/C(a-v)O2 ratio was higher in those with increased (n=73) than in the normolactatemic group (2.0 +/- 0.9 vs. 1.1 +/- 0.6, p < 0.0001). Among all the O-2- and CO2-derived parameters the DeltaPCO(2)/C(a-v)O2 ratio had the highest correlation with the arterial lactate level (r=0.57). Moreover, for a threshold value of 1.4 the DeltaPCO(2)/C(a-v)O2 ratio predicted significantly better than the other parameters (receiver operating characteristic curves) the presence of hyperlactatemia (positive and negative predictive values of 86% and 80%, respectively). The overall survival estimate at 1 month was greater when the DeltaPCO(2)/C(a-v)O2 ratio was less than 1.4 on the first set of measurements (38 +/- 10% vs. 20 +/- 8%, p < 0.01). Conclusion: The DeltaPCO(2)/C(a-v)O2 ratio seems a reliable marker of global anaerobic metabolism. Its calculation would be helpful for a better interpretation of pulmonary artery catheter data.
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