نتایج جستجو برای: svo2

تعداد نتایج: 175  

2012
Maria D. Papademetriou Ilias Tachtsidis Murad Banaji Martin J. Elliott Aparna Hoskote Clare E. Elwell

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a rescue therapy for patients with cardio-respiratory failure which exposes the patient to the risk for intracranial injury. We used a 12-channel optical topography system to monitor cerebral oxygenation in a venoarterial (VA) ECMO patient during alterations in the ECMO flows. Changes in oxy-(HbO2), deoxy-(HHb) and total-(HbT) haemoglobin concentrat...

Journal: : 2022


 Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a noninvasive method for measuring tissue oxygenation. The allows monitoring perfusion in shock by revealing hemoglobin oxygen saturation (StO2). current study aims to compare oxygenation levels with hemodynamical and lactate patients severe shock. Study encompasses 19 treated intensive care unit (ICU) at Alexandrovska University Hospital. Ten of the ...

Journal: :AACN advanced critical care 2006
Tom Ahrens

Hemodynamics in sepsis change as sepsis develops. Initial hemodynamics of sepsis often are much different from later stages of sepsis, shifting from low cardiac output states to high cardiac output states. Tissue oxygenation also changes with initial mixed venous oxyhemoglobin (Svo2) or central venous oxyhemoglobin (Scvo2) levels below normal, with later stages reflecting high values. These cha...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira de terapia intensiva 2010
Augusto Savi Cristiano Pires Maia Alexandre Simões Dias Cassiano Teixeira

OBJECTIVE Limb movements, passively performed by a physiotherapist, have been shown to result in significant increases in critically ill patients' metabolic and hemodynamic variables. This study objective was to determine whether passive cycling leg movement increases hemodynamic and metabolic variables in sedated mechanical ventilation dependent patients. METHODS Five sedated mechanical vent...

Journal: :Acta medica Indonesiana 2008
Arif Mansjoer Yohanes W H George

Critical ill patients experience acute physiological changes because the body cannot fulfill the oxygen demand to perform normal aerobic metabolism. Factors determining oxygen delivery include cardiac output, hemoglobin, and oxygen saturation. Incapability to fulfill adequate oxygen of the body to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) may occur due to decreased oxygen delivery and/or increased o...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 1995
L Gattinoni L Brazzi P Pelosi R Latini G Tognoni A Pesenti R Fumagalli

BACKGROUND Hemodynamic therapy to raise the cardiac index and oxygen delivery to supranormal may improve outcomes in critically ill patients. We studied whether increasing the cardiac index to a supranormal level (cardiac-index group) or increasing mixed venous oxygen saturation to a normal level (oxygen-saturation group) would decrease morbidity and mortality among critically ill patients, as ...

Journal: :AACN clinical issues in critical care nursing 1993
K M White

To ensure that tissues are well oxygenated, oxygen supply and demand are now targets of therapy for the critically ill patient. This chapter reviews the physiologic determinants of oxygen supply, how it is threatened by respiratory or cardiac dysfunction or by hemorrhaged or anemic states, and how it can be assessed in individual patients. Activities and conditions that increase tissue oxygen d...

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