Transcutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring during prolonged apnoea with high-flow nasal oxygen

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作者
Pape, Pernille [1 ]
Piosik, Zofia M. [1 ,2 ]
Kristensen, Camilla M. [1 ]
Dirks, Jesper [1 ]
Rasmussen, Lars S. [1 ,3 ]
Kristensen, Michael S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Copenhagen, Ctr Head & Orthopaed, Dept Anaesthesia, Rigshosp, Inge Lehmanns Vej 6,Sect 6011, DK-2100 Section, Denmark
[2] Nordsjaellands Hosp, Dept Anaesthesia & Intens Care, Hillerod, Denmark
[3] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Clin Med, Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
apnoeic oxygenation; carbon dioxide; high-flow nasal oxygen; transcutaneous monitoring; GENERAL-ANESTHESIA; ACCURACY; PCO2; ADULTS;
D O I
10.1111/aas.14216
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Background: The duration of apnoeic oxygenation with high-flow nasal oxygen is limited by hypercapnia and acidosis and monitoring of arterial carbon dioxide level is therefore essential. We have performed a study in patients undergoing prolonged apnoeic oxygenation where we monitored the progressive hypercapnia with transcutaneous carbon dioxide. In this paper, we compared the transcutaneous carbon dioxide level with arterial carbon dioxide tension.Methods: This is a secondary publication based on data from a study exploring the limits of apnoeic oxygenation. We compared transcutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring with arterial carbon dioxide tension using Bland-Altman analyses in anaesthetised and paralysed patients undergoing prolonged apnoeic oxygenation until a predefined limit of pH 7.15 or PCO2 of 12 kPa was reached.Results: We included 35 patients with a median apnoea duration of 25 min. Mean pH was 7.14 and mean arterial carbon dioxide tension was 11.2 kPa at the termination of apnoeic oxygenation. Transcutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring initially slightly underestimated the arterial tension but at carbon dioxide levels above 10 kPa it overestimated the value. Bias ranged from -0.55 to 0.81 kPa with limits of agreement between -1.25 and 2.11 kPa.Conclusion: Transcutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring provided a clinically acceptable substitute for arterial blood gases but as hypercapnia developed to considerable levels, we observed overestimation at high carbon dioxide tensions in patients undergoing apnoeic oxygenation with high-flow nasal oxygen.
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页码:649 / 654
页数:6
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