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ObjectiveThis prospective study aimed to characterize the changes in blood lactate
concentration and blood oxygen saturation in patients during the immediate
postoperative period of cardiac surgery with extracorporeal circulation.MethodsBlood samples were collected from 35 patients in a rapid and random order
from the arterial line and from the proximal and distal port of a pulmonary
artery catheter.ResultsThe results showed no statistically significant differences between the blood
oxygen saturation in the right atrium (72% ± 0.11%) and the blood
oxygen saturation in the pulmonary artery (71% ± 0.08%). The blood
lactate concentration in the right atrium was 1.7mmol/L ± 0.5mmol/L,
and the blood lactate concentration in the pulmonary artery was 1.6mmol/L
± 0.5mmol/L (p < 0.0005).ConclusionThe difference between the blood lactate concentration in the right atrium
and the blood lactate concentration in the pulmonary artery might be a
consequence of the low blood lactate concentration in the blood from the
coronary sinus, as it constitutes an important substrate for the myocardium
during this period. The lack of differences between the blood oxygen
saturation in the right atrium and the percentage of blood oxygen saturation
in the pulmonary artery suggests a lower oxygen extraction by the myocardium
given a lower oxygen consumption.
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