A large Venous-Arterial PCO2Is Associated with Poor Outcomes in Surgical Patients
[摘要] Background. This study evaluated whether large venous-arterial CO2gap (PCO2gap) preoperatively is associated to poor outcome.Method. Prospective study which included adult high-risk surgical patients. The patients were pooled into two groups: wide [P(v-a)CO2]versus narrow [P(v-a)CO2]. In order to determine the best value to discriminate hospital mortality, it was applied a ROC (receiver operating characteristic) curve for the [P(v-a)CO2] values collected preoperatively, and the most accurate value was chosen as cut-off to define the groups.Results. The study included 66 patients. The [P(v-a)CO2] value preoperatively that best discriminated hospital mortality was 5.0 mmHg,area=0.73. Preoperative patients with [P(v-a)CO2] more than 5.0 mmHg presented a higher hospital mortality (36.4% versus 4.5% P=0.004), higher prevalence of circulatory shock (56.8% versus 22.7% P=0.01) and acute renal failure postoperatively (27.3% versus 4.5% P=0.02), and longer hospital length of stays 20.0 (14.0–30.0) versus 13.5 (9.0–25.0) daysP=0.01.Conclusions. The PCO2gap values more than 5.0 mmHg preoperatively were associated with worse postoperatively outcome.
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