氧合器
膜式氧合器
医学
体外循环
麻醉
二氧化碳
出处
期刊:Perfusion
[SAGE]
日期:1993-07-01
卷期号:8 (4): 337-344
被引量:7
标识
DOI:10.1177/026765919300800409
摘要
The correlation between pCO2 values in blood and in exhaust gas from the oxygenators was examined during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) using one bubble oxygenator and three membrane oxygenators. Forty-seven CPBs were performed, 17 with Compactflow (Dideco, Italy), 10 with Maxima (Medtronic Inc., USA), 10 with Cobe CML (Cobe Laboratories, USA) membrane oxygenators and 10 with Hi-Flex (Dideco, Italy) bubble oxygenators. Blood samples were taken both from arterial and venous lines of the oxygenator. A capnometer was connected to the oxygenator gas exhaust port and CO2 fraction was measured at the time of drawing blood samples. CO2 pressure in the gas phase was calculated from the product of the CO2 fraction and water vapour-corrected barometric pressure. Blood gases were measured at 37 degrees C and the pCO2 value was corrected to the temperature of the arterial line. The correlation between blood and exhaust gas pCO2 was good in all the oxygenators examined, ranging from 0.921 to 0.976. The standard error of estimate (SEE) was in the range of about +/- 2 mmHg for all the oxygenators. The systematic error (slope and intercept of the correlation line) varied depending on the construction of the oxygenator, with countercurrent design having the best overall correspondence. Based on the results of this study it can be concluded that arterial or venous CO2 pressure can be monitored with a capnometry device coupled to the oxygenator gas outlet port.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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