CO2 gap changes compared with cardiac output changes in response to intravenous volume expansion and/or vasopressor therapy in septic shock
F Faris,
A El-Houfi,
M El Shahat
et al.
Abstract:Background. The difference in partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) between mixed or central venous blood and arterial blood, known as the ∆PCO2 or CO2 gap, has demonstrated a strong relationship with cardiac index during septic shock resuscitation. Early monitoring of the ∆PCO2 can help assess the cardiac output (CO) adequacy for tissue perfusion.Objectives. To investigate the value of ∆PCO2 changes in early septic shock management compared with CO.
Methods. This observational prospective study included 7… Show more
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