Objective: To determine the degree of agreement between arterial and venous blood gases in anesthetized lambs using a point-of-care analyzer.
Study Design: Prospective experimental study.
Animals: A group of 12 female Dorset cross-bred lambs, weighing 37.3 ± 7.4 kg (mean ± standard deviation).
Methods: Lambs were anesthetized with isoflurane for catheterization of the jugular vein and femoral artery, and blood samples were collected simultaneously for analysis of pH, PCO, PO, base excess (BE), bicarbonate ( [Formula: see text] ), total carbon dioxide (tCO), oxygen saturation (SO), ionized calcium (iCa) and potassium (K) using the Vet Scan i-STAT handheld analyzer. The Bland-Altman method was used to calculate agreement between arterial and venous measurements.
Results: Strong agreement was identified between arterial and venous pH (bias = 0.04; 95% limits of agreement = 0.02-0.06), K (bias = -0.1 and 95% limits of agreement = -0.8 to 0.5) and iCa (bias = 0.04; 95% limits of agreement = -0.08 to 0.0003). There was poor agreement for PO (bias = 168.0; 95% limits of agreement = 77.4-258.7) and SO (bias = 9.1; 95% limits of agreement = 2.8-15.3), as these values were higher in arterial blood than in venous blood. Moderate agreement was present for BE (bias = 1.7; 95% limits of agreement = -2.7 to 6.1), PCO (bias = -2.1; 95% limits of agreement = -7.5 to 3.4), [Formula: see text] (bias = 1.1; 95% limits of agreement = -3.1 to 5.3) and tCO (bias = 1.0; 95% limits of agreement = -3.3 to 5.3).
Conclusions And Clinical Relevance: Venous blood can be used for the measurement of pH, K and iCa in anesthetized Dorset cross-bred lambs. Arterial blood is required for accurate measurement of PO, SO, PCO, [Formula: see text] , tCO and BE to assess systemic blood oxygenation and pulmonary function in anesthetized Dorset cross-bred lambs.
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