Effects of arterial oxygen tension and cardiac output on venous saturation: a mathematical modeling approach

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Autor(a) principal: Zampieri, Fernando Godinho
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Park, Marcelo, Azevedo, Luciano César Pontes, Amato, Marcelo Britto Passos, Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/45843
Resumo: OBJECTIVES: Hemodynamic support is aimed at providing adequate O2 delivery to the tissues; most interventions target O2 delivery increase. Mixed venous O2 saturation is a frequently used parameter to evaluate the adequacy of O2 delivery. METHODS: We describe a mathematical model to compare the effects of increasing O2 delivery on venous oxygen saturation through increases in the inspired O2 fraction versus increases in cardiac output. The model was created based on the lungs, which were divided into shunted and non-shunted areas, and on seven peripheral compartments, each with normal values of perfusion, optimal oxygen consumption, and critical O2 extraction rate. O2 delivery was increased by changing the inspired fraction of oxygen from 0.21 to 1.0 in steps of 0.1 under conditions of low (2.0 L.min-1) or normal (6.5 L.min-1) cardiac output. The same O2 delivery values were also obtained by maintaining a fixed O2 inspired fraction value of 0.21 while changing cardiac output. RESULTS: Venous oxygen saturation was higher when produced through increases in inspired O2 fraction versus increases in cardiac output, even at the same O2 delivery and consumption values. Specifically, at high inspired O2 fractions, the measured O2 saturation values failed to detect conditions of low oxygen supply. CONCLUSIONS: The mode of O2 delivery optimization, specifically increases in the fraction of inspired oxygen versus increases in cardiac output, can compromise the capability of the "venous O2 saturation" parameter to measure the adequacy of oxygen supply. Consequently, venous saturation at high inspired O2 fractions should be interpreted with caution.
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spelling Effects of arterial oxygen tension and cardiac output on venous saturation: a mathematical modeling approachMathematical ModelingCentral Venous SaturationCardiac OutputOBJECTIVES: Hemodynamic support is aimed at providing adequate O2 delivery to the tissues; most interventions target O2 delivery increase. Mixed venous O2 saturation is a frequently used parameter to evaluate the adequacy of O2 delivery. METHODS: We describe a mathematical model to compare the effects of increasing O2 delivery on venous oxygen saturation through increases in the inspired O2 fraction versus increases in cardiac output. The model was created based on the lungs, which were divided into shunted and non-shunted areas, and on seven peripheral compartments, each with normal values of perfusion, optimal oxygen consumption, and critical O2 extraction rate. O2 delivery was increased by changing the inspired fraction of oxygen from 0.21 to 1.0 in steps of 0.1 under conditions of low (2.0 L.min-1) or normal (6.5 L.min-1) cardiac output. The same O2 delivery values were also obtained by maintaining a fixed O2 inspired fraction value of 0.21 while changing cardiac output. RESULTS: Venous oxygen saturation was higher when produced through increases in inspired O2 fraction versus increases in cardiac output, even at the same O2 delivery and consumption values. Specifically, at high inspired O2 fractions, the measured O2 saturation values failed to detect conditions of low oxygen supply. CONCLUSIONS: The mode of O2 delivery optimization, specifically increases in the fraction of inspired oxygen versus increases in cardiac output, can compromise the capability of the "venous O2 saturation" parameter to measure the adequacy of oxygen supply. Consequently, venous saturation at high inspired O2 fractions should be interpreted with caution.Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2012-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/4584310.6061/clinics/2012(08)07Clinics; Vol. 67 No. 8 (2012); 897-900Clinics; v. 67 n. 8 (2012); 897-900Clinics; Vol. 67 Núm. 8 (2012); 897-9001980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/45843/49446Zampieri, Fernando GodinhoPark, MarceloAzevedo, Luciano César PontesAmato, Marcelo Britto PassosCosta, Eduardo Leite Vieirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-10-10T20:36:55Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/45843Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2012-10-10T20:36:55Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of arterial oxygen tension and cardiac output on venous saturation: a mathematical modeling approach
title Effects of arterial oxygen tension and cardiac output on venous saturation: a mathematical modeling approach
spellingShingle Effects of arterial oxygen tension and cardiac output on venous saturation: a mathematical modeling approach
Zampieri, Fernando Godinho
Mathematical Modeling
Central Venous Saturation
Cardiac Output
title_short Effects of arterial oxygen tension and cardiac output on venous saturation: a mathematical modeling approach
title_full Effects of arterial oxygen tension and cardiac output on venous saturation: a mathematical modeling approach
title_fullStr Effects of arterial oxygen tension and cardiac output on venous saturation: a mathematical modeling approach
title_full_unstemmed Effects of arterial oxygen tension and cardiac output on venous saturation: a mathematical modeling approach
title_sort Effects of arterial oxygen tension and cardiac output on venous saturation: a mathematical modeling approach
author Zampieri, Fernando Godinho
author_facet Zampieri, Fernando Godinho
Park, Marcelo
Azevedo, Luciano César Pontes
Amato, Marcelo Britto Passos
Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira
author_role author
author2 Park, Marcelo
Azevedo, Luciano César Pontes
Amato, Marcelo Britto Passos
Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zampieri, Fernando Godinho
Park, Marcelo
Azevedo, Luciano César Pontes
Amato, Marcelo Britto Passos
Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mathematical Modeling
Central Venous Saturation
Cardiac Output
topic Mathematical Modeling
Central Venous Saturation
Cardiac Output
description OBJECTIVES: Hemodynamic support is aimed at providing adequate O2 delivery to the tissues; most interventions target O2 delivery increase. Mixed venous O2 saturation is a frequently used parameter to evaluate the adequacy of O2 delivery. METHODS: We describe a mathematical model to compare the effects of increasing O2 delivery on venous oxygen saturation through increases in the inspired O2 fraction versus increases in cardiac output. The model was created based on the lungs, which were divided into shunted and non-shunted areas, and on seven peripheral compartments, each with normal values of perfusion, optimal oxygen consumption, and critical O2 extraction rate. O2 delivery was increased by changing the inspired fraction of oxygen from 0.21 to 1.0 in steps of 0.1 under conditions of low (2.0 L.min-1) or normal (6.5 L.min-1) cardiac output. The same O2 delivery values were also obtained by maintaining a fixed O2 inspired fraction value of 0.21 while changing cardiac output. RESULTS: Venous oxygen saturation was higher when produced through increases in inspired O2 fraction versus increases in cardiac output, even at the same O2 delivery and consumption values. Specifically, at high inspired O2 fractions, the measured O2 saturation values failed to detect conditions of low oxygen supply. CONCLUSIONS: The mode of O2 delivery optimization, specifically increases in the fraction of inspired oxygen versus increases in cardiac output, can compromise the capability of the "venous O2 saturation" parameter to measure the adequacy of oxygen supply. Consequently, venous saturation at high inspired O2 fractions should be interpreted with caution.
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