Yonsei Med J.  1987 Mar;28(1):31-33. 10.3349/ymj.1987.28.1.31.

The Influence of Deadspace of Pressure Connecting Tubing on Arterial Blood Gas Determinations

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

This study was undertaken to determine the effect on blood gas determinations of an incomplete purging of the heparinized flush solution from an indwelling arterial catheter and pressure tubing. Arterial blood gases were measured serially after withdrawing 2,4,6,8,10, and 12 ml of flush-blood solution from a 20-gauge radial artery catheter which was connected to one of two kinds of pressure tubing (4-ft and 6-ft Cobe pressure lines). In those samples from the 4-ft Cobe pressure tubing the pH was nearly unchanged in samples 2 thru 6, while the PaCO2, PaO2, actual bicarbonate, and base excess remained approximately constant in samples 3 thru 6. The results of samples taken from the 6-ft tubing were that the pH remained unchanged from samples 3 to 6, and PaCO2, actual bicarbonate, and base excess remained the same from samples 4 onward. PaO2 was unchanged in all sample. In conclusion we suggest that at least 4 ml of blood from a 4-ft Cobe pressure tubing and 6 ml from a 6-ft tubing should be withdrawn prior to arterial blood gas measurements.

Keyword

Arterial blood gas; heparinized flush solution; Cobe pressure tubing; radial artery catheter

MeSH Terms

Arm/blood supply
Arteries
Blood Gas Analysis/instrumentation*
Catheters, Indwelling*
Female
Human
Male
Middle Age
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