J Korean Soc Emerg Med.  2011 Feb;22(1):65-71.

Correlation and Agreement Between Peripheral Venous and Arterial Parameters

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Gachon University Gil Hospital, Korea. empearl@gilhospital.com
  • 2Department of Emergency Medicine SungKyunGwan University Masan Samsung Hospital, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
To determine the correlation and agreement between perpheral venous and arterial values in emergency department patients.
METHODS
The study was conducted at an urban teaching hospital emergency department with an annual volume of 80,000 patient visits. Prospective comparison of paired peripheral venous and arterial values were evaluated from October, 2009 to February, 2010. Peripheral venous and arterial samples were taken as simultaneously as possible when patients who were deemed by the attending doctor to require an peripheral arterial sample presented in the emergency department. Collected information included age, sex, vital signs, emergency department initial diagnosis, lactate, pH, base excess, bicarbonate, pO2, and pCO2. Statistical methods were Shapiro-Wilk test, Spearman rho test, linear regression analysis, and Bland-Altman plots.
RESULTS
Among the 546 patients, 50 were excluded and 496 were included. The majority (59.5%) of patients were male. Correlation constant (rho) of pH and lactate were 0.907 and 0.901, respectively. Mean difference and CI (confidence interval) of pH were -0.04 and -1.34~1.56, respectively. Mean difference and CI of lactate were 0.11 mmol/L and -0.15~0.07 mmol/L, respectively.
CONCLUSION
Moderate correlation and agreement between perpheral venous and arterial pH, lactate, base excess, and CO2 was evident. Especially, peripheral venous pH, lactate correlated very well and had reasonable agreement with peripheral arterial values to serve as substitutes.

Keyword

Blood gas analysis; Lactic acid; Correlation study

MeSH Terms

Blood Gas Analysis
Emergencies
Hospitals, Teaching
Humans
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Lactic Acid
Linear Models
Male
Prospective Studies
Statistics as Topic
Vital Signs
Lactic Acid
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