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Using venous blood gas analysis in the assessment of COPD exacerbations: a prospective cohort study

McKeever, Tricia M.; Hearson, Glenn; Housley, Gemma; Reynolds, Catherine; Kinnear, William; Harrison, Tim W.; Kelly, Anne-Maree; Shaw, Dominick E.

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Authors

Glenn Hearson

Gemma Housley

Catherine Reynolds

William Kinnear

Anne-Maree Kelly

Dominick E. Shaw



Abstract

Introduction: Identifying acute hypercapnic respiratory failure is crucial in the initial management of acute exacerbations of COPD. Guidelines recommend obtaining arterial blood samples but these are more difficult to obtain than venous. We assessed whether blood gas values derived from venous blood could replace arterial at initial assessment.

Methods: Patients requiring hospital treatment for an exacerbation of COPD had paired arterial and venous samples taken. Bland–Altman analyses were performed to assess agreement between arterial and venous pH, CO2 and . The relationship between SpO2 and SaO2 was assessed. The number of attempts and pain scores for each sample were measured.

Results: 234 patients were studied. There was good agreement between arterial and venous measures of pH and (mean difference 0.03 and −0.04, limits of agreement −0.05 to 0.11 and −2.90 to 2.82, respectively), and between SaO2 and SpO2 (in patients with an SpO2 of >80%). Arterial sampling required more attempts and was more painful than venous (mean pain score 4 (IQR 2–5) and 1 (IQR 0–2), respectively, p<0.001).

Conclusions: Arterial sampling is more difficult and more painful than venous sampling. There is good agreement between pH and values derived from venous and arterial blood, and between pulse oximetry and arterial blood gas oxygen saturations. These agreements could allow the initial assessment of COPD exacerbations to be based on venous blood gas analysis and pulse oximetry, simplifying the care pathway and improving the patient experience.

Citation

McKeever, T. M., Hearson, G., Housley, G., Reynolds, C., Kinnear, W., Harrison, T. W., Kelly, A.-M., & Shaw, D. E. (2016). Using venous blood gas analysis in the assessment of COPD exacerbations: a prospective cohort study. Thorax, 71(3), 210-215. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2015-207573

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 9, 2015
Online Publication Date Dec 1, 2015
Publication Date Mar 1, 2016
Deposit Date Jun 20, 2016
Publicly Available Date Jun 20, 2016
Journal Thorax
Print ISSN 0040-6376
Electronic ISSN 1468-3296
Publisher BMJ Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 71
Issue 3
Pages 210-215
DOI https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2015-207573
Keywords COPD, Arterial, Venous
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/977877
Publisher URL http://thorax.bmj.com/content/71/3/210
Contract Date Jun 20, 2016

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