Tags Archives: Arterial–central venous carbon dioxide partial pressure difference

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Prognostic value of venous-to-arterial pCO2 gap during cardiopulmonary bypass for predicting cardiac surgery-associated kidney injury: A bicentric retrospective study

Abstract Background Cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury (CSA-AKI) is one of the most frequent and severe complications after cardiac surgery. The association between acute kidney injury and the mismatch between..

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Elevated Arterial–Central Venous Carbon Dioxide Partial Pressure Difference Indicates Poor Prognosis in the Early Postoperative Period of Open Heart Surgery…

Abstract Background Elevated arterial–central venous carbon dioxide partial pressure difference (AVCO2) may be an important marker to predict tissue and organ hypoperfusion in adults. We analyzed the hemodynamic data of..

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