Oxygen consumption and mixed venous oxygen saturation monitoring during orthotopic liver transplantation |
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Authors: | Dr Bruce D. Spiess MD Kenneth J. Tuman MD Robert J. McCarthy PharmD William G. Logas DO Timothy R. Lubenow MD James Williams MD Howard Sankray MD Preston Foster MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) From the Department of Anesthesiology, Rush-Presbyterian-St Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL;(2) the Department General Surgery, Rush-Presbyterian-St Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL;(3) Department of Anesthesiology, RN-10, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific Street, 98195 Seattle, WA |
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Abstract: | Mixed venous oxygen saturation monitoring has been advocated for some critically ill patients. Patients with end-stage hepatic failure have oxygen consumption rates that are lower than normal. Using the Fick equation, oxygen consumption may be calculated if mixed venous and arterial oxygen tensions (and saturations), hemoglobin, and cardiac output are determined simultaneously. This report describes a unique pattern of changes in and oxygen consumption in 7 patients undergoing liver transplantation. A previous study correlated plasma carbohydrate (glucose) levels with early hepatic graft survival. After induction, the 7 patients reported here had low oxygen consumption and high values. The oxygen consumption rates decreased to the lowest point during the anhepatic phase and rose above baseline by the end of the case. The and oxygen consumption data reported here follow the presence of presumed hepatic metabolic activity (increased CO2 and ionized calcium). Further research must be completed to determine whether these measurements indicate early hepatic nonfunction. |
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Keywords: | Monitoring: oxygen consumption oxygen saturation Surgery: liver transplantation |
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