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Title

SURVEYING THE CORRELATION BETWEEN ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS AND CAPILLARY BLOOD GAS SAMPLES

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  147-150

Keywords

IBGQ4
CBGQ4

Abstract

 Background: Arterial blood gas analysis (ABG) is an invasive and complicated method that could not be satisfactory managed in all patients. ABG is mainly used during anesthesia, especially for prolonged operations and patients with respiratory disease. Regarding the previous studies demonstrating the correlation between ABG and CBG, this study has been carried out on patients referring to Taleghani and Shaheed Modarres hospitals in 2000, to determine this correlation.Materials and methods: 50 adults undergone general anesthesia had entered our descriptive study. Arterial and capillary blood samples were taken simultaneously, using two different techniques. Paired t- test was used and correlation was determined.Results: 50 patients (40% male and 60% female) with mean age of 45±9 years were surveyed. Considering PH, the difference was 0.5±0.3 (63.9%) which was not statistically significant. The determined differences for PO2, bicarbonate and PO2 were 4±0.5 mmHg (5.7%), 2±0.5 meq(4.8%), and 10±7 mmHg (7.4%), respectively. These results were not statistically significant, too.Conclusion: Correlation ratio of 0.6-0.95 seems to be satisfactory. So, CBG could be a suitable and reliable alternative for ABG. Further studies are strongly recommended.

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    BIRASHK, G., KALANI, V., & SALIMI, A.. (2001). SURVEYING THE CORRELATION BETWEEN ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS AND CAPILLARY BLOOD GAS SAMPLES. RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH), 6(2 (22)), 147-150. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/18403/en

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    BIRASHK G., KALANI V., SALIMI A.. SURVEYING THE CORRELATION BETWEEN ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS AND CAPILLARY BLOOD GAS SAMPLES. RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH)[Internet]. 2001;6(2 (22)):147-150. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/18403/en

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    G. BIRASHK, V. KALANI, and A. SALIMI, “SURVEYING THE CORRELATION BETWEEN ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS AND CAPILLARY BLOOD GAS SAMPLES,” RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH), vol. 6, no. 2 (22), pp. 147–150, 2001, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/18403/en

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