ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS Module A. List the normal values for parameters found in a blood-gas...

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ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS Module A

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ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS

Module A

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• List the normal values for parameters found in a blood-gas analysis.

• List the normal values for parameters found in a CO-Oximetry analysis.

• Differentiate between measured and calculated (derived) blood gas data.

• List the three physiologic processes assessed with blood gas data.

• State the PaCO2 equation.• Describe how alveolar minute ventilation is

derived.• Describe the relationship between PaCO2, CO2

production and Alveolar Minute Ventilation.

Objectives

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Objectives• Describe the effects of altitude on partial

pressure, barometric pressure and fractional concentrations.

• Given appropriate data, use Dalton’s Law to determine the resultant partial pressures of a gas in a mixture.

• Given appropriate data, calculate the Alveolar Air Equation.

• Explain how changes in the PIO2 or PaCO2 levels affect the PAO2.

• State the formula for Oxygen Content and Oxygen Delivery.

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Arterial Blood-Gas Analysis

• Two Components• Acid Base Balance/Ventilation

• pH, PaCO2, HCO3-, BE

• Electrolytes (primarily K+)

• Oxygenation• PaO2, Hb, CaO2, SaO2, MetHb%, COHb% &

any other abnormal Hemoglobin species.

• Oxygenation Indices: PaO2/FIO2, A-aDO2, s/t.

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Acid-Base Balance

• Non-Respiratory Acid Base Component (Metabolic Indices)• HCO3

-

• BE

• Respiratory Indice (Respiratory Index)• PaCO2

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Definition of Blood-Gas

• Any element or compound that is a gas under ordinary conditions and dissolves in the blood.

• A blood-gas would exert a partial pressure• O2

• CO2

• N2

• CO

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Technology

• Blood can be analyzed on either or both of two different machines (or one machine with two distinct components)• Blood-Gas Analyzer• CO-oximeter

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Measured vs. Derived

• Most values are directly measured with various electrodes:• Clark: PO2

• Severinghaus: PCO2

• Sanz: pH

• Some are calculated or derived Values are:• HCO3

-

• Base Excess (BE)• CaO2

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Normal Values

• pH: 7.35 – 7.45

• PaCO2: 35 – 45 torr

• PaO2: 80 – 100 torr

• SaO2: 97%

• HCO3-: 22-26 mEq/L

• %MetHb: < 2%• %COHb: < 2%

• Smokers: 5 – 10%

• BE: +/- 2 mEq/L

• CaO2: 18 – 20 vol%

* Vol% = mL/100 mL of

blood

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Hemoglobin Saturation

• %SaO2 + %COHb + %MetHb 100%

• Example of error:• SaO2 97%, %COHb 50%, MetHb% 0%

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Interpretation of an ABG

• Three Areas of information are necessary• Information about the patient’s immediate

environment.• Additional Lab Data.• Clinical Information obtained through patient

assessment.

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Interpretation of an ABG

• Immediate Environment• FIO2

• Barometric Pressure• Toxic gases/smoke• Level of consciousness• Environmental information

• Empty Pill Bottle

• Accident

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Interpretation of an ABG

• Lab Data• Previous analyses• Hemoglobin or hematocrit (from lab)• Electrolytes (K+, Na+, Cl-)• Blood Glucose• Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)• Chest x-ray• PFT test

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Interpretation of an ABG

• Clinical Information• History and physical exam.• Vital Signs.• Respiratory effort & ventilatory pattern.• Mental Status.• State of tissue perfusion.

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Assessing Oxygenation

• FIO2

• Barometric Pressure

• Age

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Composition of the Environment

• These values stay constant even with changes in barometric pressure.

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Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures

• All pressures in a gas mixture must add up to the total pressure (PBARO).

• Dry Gas• Pgas = PBARO x FIO2

• Inspired Gas (ex. PIO2)• Pgas = (PBARO - 47 torr) x FIO2

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Calculating Partial Pressures for dry gases

• PO2 = 760 x .21 160 mm Hg or torr• PN2 = 760 x .78 593 mm Hg or torr• PCO2 = 760 x .0003

0.23 mm Hg or torr• PAr = 760 x .0093 7 mm Hg or torrNOTE: 160 + 593 + .23 + 7 = 760

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Altitude’s Effect on Partial Pressure

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High Altitude Response

• Increase Altitude• PBARO PIO2 PAO2 PaO2

• To adapt to high altitudes• Change the environment

• Airplanes are pressurized to 7000-8000 feet.• Increase FIO2 (above 20,000 feet).

• Adapt Physiologically• Hyperventilation.• Collateral Circulation.• Shift the oxygen dissociation curve.• Increase Hemoglobin levels.

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Calculating PBaro at High Altitudes

• PBARO falls 120 mm Hg per mile of altitude• Example: Leadville is 2 miles above sea

level. Calculate the PBARO & PO2

• 120 x 2 miles = 240 mm Hg decline

• 760 - 240 = 520 mm Hg (PBARO)

• PO2 = 520 x .21

109 mm Hg or torr (PO2)

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Physiologic Processes• ABG results provide information

on the three physiologic processes• Alveolar Ventilation

• Acid-Base

• Oxygenation

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Equations Used to Reflect the Physiologic Processes

• PaCO2 Equation

• Henderson Hasselbalch

• Alveolar Air Equation

• Oxygen Content (CaO2)

• Oxygen Delivery

Alveolar Ventilation

Acid Base

Oxygenation

Oxygenation

Oxygenation

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PaCO2 and Alveolar Ventilation

• Alveolar Ventilation is the amount of air in L/min that reaches the alveoli and takes part in gas exchange.

• The body eliminates the CO2 produced, during metabolism, via ALVEOLAR ventilation.

DEA VVV

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Metabolism

• Steady State • The amount of CO2 added to the blood through

metabolism = the amount of CO2 excreted by the lungs.

• 200 mL/min

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PaCO2 Equation

• PaCO2 = CO2 production x 0.863

Alveolar Minute Ventilation

• 0.863 is a constant which equates dissimilar units.

• 40 mm Hg = 200 mL/min x 0.863

4.3 L/min

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PaCO2 Equation

• If CO2 production doubles (e.g. fever), alveolar minute ventilation must double to keep a normal PaCO2 level.

• 40 mm Hg = 400 mL/min x 0.863

8.6 L/min

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Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation

• pH is defined as the negative log of the H+ concentration

• pH = pK + Log HCO3- (Base)

(PaCO2 x 0.03) (Acid)• pH = pK + Log 24.0 mEq/L 1.20 mEq/L• “Normal” pH implies 20 times more base than

acid

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PAO2

• PAO2 = PBARO – 47 torr x FIO2 – PaCO2

0.8• PAO2 = PIO2 - PaCO2

0.8

• PAO2 on room air = 100 – 104 mm Hg

• PAO2 on 100% = 600’s

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Effects of PaCO2 on PAO2 and PaO2

• A rise in the PaCO2 will lower the PAO2 and therefore the PaO2.• Hypoventilation is a cause of hypoxemia.

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CaO2

• CaO2 = (SaO2 x Hb x 1.34) +

(PaO2 x 0.003)

• With normal values: • Oxyhemoglobin (attached) represents 19.7 vol

%.

• Dissolved oxygen (PaO2) represents 0.3 vol%.

• Total Oxygen present in the blood 20 vol%.

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Vol %

• mL of oxygen/100 mL of blood

Or

• mL of oxygen/dL of blood

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Oxygen Delivery

• Oxygen Delivery = CaO2 x CO x 10

• Oxygen Delivery = CaO2 x SV x HR x 10

• Normal Value = 1,000 mL/min

• Represents amount of oxygen delivered to the tissues each minute.

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Factors that Influence Oxygen Delivery to the Tissues

• SaO2

• Hb• PaO2

• Stroke Volume

• Heart Rate

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Summary of Important Points

•ABG interpretation means evaluating the acid base and oxygenation status of the patient.

•Acid Base represent the metabolic and respiratory indices.

•FIO2 stays the same regardless of changes in PBaro.

•PBARO decreases as altitude increases.•Dalton’s Law.•PO2 is affected by FIO2, PBARO and age.

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• PAirway = PBARO.

• To interpret an ABG you need 3 areas of information.

• Oxygen delivery is influenced by five factors.

• ABG values are either measured or derived.

• Understand the 5 equations and the relationship among the parameters used.

Summary of Important Points