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Title: Reference intervals for venous blood gas measurement in adults. Author: Ress KL, Koerbin G, Li L, Chesher D, Bwititi P, Horvath AR. Journal: Clin Chem Lab Med; 2021 Apr 27; 59(5):947-954. PubMed ID: 33554517. Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Venous blood gas (VBG) analysis is becoming a popular alternative to arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis due to reduced risk of complications at phlebotomy and ease of draw. In lack of published data, this study aimed to establish reference intervals (RI) for correct interpretation of VBG results. METHODS: One hundred and 51 adult volunteers (101 females, 50 males, 18-70 years) were enrolled after completion of a health questionnaire. Venous blood was drawn into safePICO syringes and analysed on ABL827 blood gas analyser (Radiometer Pacific Pty. Ltd.). A non-parametric approach was used to directly establish the VBG RI which was compared to a calculated VBG RI based on a meta-analysis of differences between ABG and VBG. RESULTS: After exclusions, 134 results were used to derive VBG RI: pH 7.30-7.43, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) 38-58 mmHg, partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) 19-65 mmHg, bicarbonate (HCO3-) 22-30 mmol/L, sodium 135-143 mmol/L, potassium 3.6-4.5 mmol/L, chloride 101-110 mmol/L, ionised calcium 1.14-1.29 mmol/L, lactate 0.4-2.2 mmol/L, base excess (BE) -1.9-4.5 mmol/L, saturated oxygen (sO2) 23-93%, carboxyhaemoglobin 0.4-1.4% and methaemoglobin 0.3-0.9%. The meta-analysis revealed differences between ABG and VBG for pH, HCO3-, pCO2 and pO2 of 0.032, -1.0 mmol/L, -4.2 and 39.9 mmHg, respectively. Using this data along with established ABG RI, calculated VBG RI of pH 7.32-7.42, HCO3- 23 - 27 mmol/L, pCO2 36-49 mmHg (female), pCO2 39-52 mmHg (male) and pO2 43-68 mmHg were formulated and compared to the VBG RI of this study. CONCLUSIONS: An adult reference interval has been established to assist interpretation of VBG results.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]