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Femoral Blood Gas Analysis, Another Tool to Assess Hemorrhage Severity Following Trauma: an Exploratory Prospective Study.

Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine(2023)

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Veno-arterial carbon dioxide tension difference (ΔPCO2) and mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO2) have been shown to be markers of the adequacy between cardiac output and metabolic needs in critical care patients. However, they have hardly been assessed in trauma patients. We hypothesized that femoral ΔPCO2 (ΔPCO2 fem) and SvO2 (SvO2 fem) could predict the need for red blood cell (RBC) transfusion following severe trauma. We conducted a prospective and observational study in a French level I trauma center. Patients admitted to the trauma room following severe trauma with an Injury Severity Score (ISS) > 15, who had arterial and venous femoral catheters inserted were included. ΔPCO2 fem, SvO2 fem and arterial blood lactate were measured over the first 24 h of admission. Their abilities to predict the transfusion of at least one pack of RBC (pRBCH6) or hemostatic procedure during the first six hours of admission were assessed using receiver operating characteristics curve. 59 trauma patients were included in the study. Median ISS was 26 (22–32). 28 patients (47
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Veno-arterial carbon dioxide tension difference,Venous oxygen saturation,Lactate,Tissue hypoxia,Severe trauma,Hemorrhagic shock
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