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N/ACompleted· 250 enrolled
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Blood gas sampling from artery and veinother
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NCT04409470N/ACompleted

Venous Versus Arterial Blood Gas Sampling in Undifferentiated Emergency Patients

University Hospital, Linkoeping·observational·Posted Jun 1, 2020·Updated Jun 16, 2022

In Brief

An observational study evaluating Blood gas sampling from artery and vein for Dyspnea and Hypercapnia. Completed, enrolled 250 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

In the emergency department and intensive care unit, blood gas analysis is a crucial tool in the assessment of critically ill patients. Blood gas analysis is quick and repeatable at the bedside. The sampling can be done from both arterial and venous samples, with arterial samples generally considered to be more reliable and by that widely used as the standard method. The purpose of this project is to compare venous and arterial blood gas parameters in undifferentiated, critically ill patients. We plan to evaluate the correlation between different parameters through a prospective observational study. In particular, carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO2) correlation between venous and arterial samples is investigated by using and comparing different conversion models proposed in the literature. 250 patients deemed to be in need of arterial blood gas sampling based on their clinical condition will be included in a consecutive fashion at all hours. The long-term goal is to clinically translate the findings into a limitation on the use of arterial sampling, which could potentially reduce pain and complication risks in the many patients who undergo arterial blood gas sampling every day.

Study Details

Study Typeobservational
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsDyspnea, Hypercapnia
CountriesSweden
Collaborators--

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
202120222023202420252026
First PostedJun 1, 2020
Enrollment StartOct 11, 2021
Primary CompletionMar 27, 2022
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 6 monthsPosted 6.1 years ago

Interventions

Blood gas sampling from artery and veinother

Patients included in this study are treated according to clinical routine. After inclusion, sampling of an arterial blood gas and a venous blood gas is performed simultaneously or as close in time as possible. Because the venous blood gas analysis sample can be taken directly from the patient's peripheral venous catheter, no additional venous puncture is usually required and the additional amount of blood that may be required is approx. 1 ml (the assay requires about 500 µl). In the very rare cases where it is not possible to establish a peripheral venous catheter within a reasonable time, the sample will be acquired from a new venous puncture together with other venous routine samples.