TY - JOUR
T1 - Can mixed venous hemoglobin oxygen saturation be estimated using a NICO monitor?
AU - Kotake, Yoshifumi
AU - Yamada, Takashige
AU - Nagata, Hiromasa
AU - Suzuki, Takeshi
AU - Takeda, Junzo
PY - 2009/7
Y1 - 2009/7
N2 - BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that mixed venous hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SvO2) can be estimated by calculation from CO2 production, cardiac output, and arterial oxygen saturation measured using a noninvasive cardiac output (NICO) monitor (Novametrix-Respironics, Wallingford, CT). METHODS: Twenty-three patients undergoing aortic aneurysm repair underwent SvO2 monitoring using a pulmonary artery catheter and cardiac output monitoring using a NICO monitor. The estimated SvO2 value calculated from NICO monitor-derived values was compared with the SvO2 value measured using a pulmonary artery catheter. The accuracy of this estimation was analyzed with Bland-Altman method. The ability of this estimation to track the change of SvO2 was also evaluated using correlation analysis to compare the changes of estimated SvO2 and measured SvO2. RESULTS: The bias ± limits of agreement of the estimated SvO2 against measured SvO2 was -2.1% ± 11.2%. The change of estimated SvO2 was modestly correlated with the change of measured SvO2. CONCLUSIONS: SvO2 derived from the values measured by the NICO monitor cannot be used interchangeably with the values measured spectrophotometrically using the pulmonary artery catheter. More refinement is required to obtain more reliable estimate of SvO2 less invasively. However, large changes of SvO2 may be detected with this method and can be used as a precautionary sign when the balance between oxygen supply and demand is compromised without inserting a central venous catheter.
AB - BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that mixed venous hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SvO2) can be estimated by calculation from CO2 production, cardiac output, and arterial oxygen saturation measured using a noninvasive cardiac output (NICO) monitor (Novametrix-Respironics, Wallingford, CT). METHODS: Twenty-three patients undergoing aortic aneurysm repair underwent SvO2 monitoring using a pulmonary artery catheter and cardiac output monitoring using a NICO monitor. The estimated SvO2 value calculated from NICO monitor-derived values was compared with the SvO2 value measured using a pulmonary artery catheter. The accuracy of this estimation was analyzed with Bland-Altman method. The ability of this estimation to track the change of SvO2 was also evaluated using correlation analysis to compare the changes of estimated SvO2 and measured SvO2. RESULTS: The bias ± limits of agreement of the estimated SvO2 against measured SvO2 was -2.1% ± 11.2%. The change of estimated SvO2 was modestly correlated with the change of measured SvO2. CONCLUSIONS: SvO2 derived from the values measured by the NICO monitor cannot be used interchangeably with the values measured spectrophotometrically using the pulmonary artery catheter. More refinement is required to obtain more reliable estimate of SvO2 less invasively. However, large changes of SvO2 may be detected with this method and can be used as a precautionary sign when the balance between oxygen supply and demand is compromised without inserting a central venous catheter.
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U2 - 10.1213/ane.0b013e3181a85c22
DO - 10.1213/ane.0b013e3181a85c22
M3 - Article
C2 - 19535701
AN - SCOPUS:67650687035
SN - 0003-2999
VL - 109
SP - 119
EP - 123
JO - Anesthesia and Analgesia
JF - Anesthesia and Analgesia
IS - 1
ER -