The importance of arterial blood gas analysis as a systemic diagnosis approach in assessing and preventing chronic diseases, from emergency medicine to the daily practice

Blood gas analysis is a diagnostic tool to evaluate the partial pressures of gas in blood and acid-base content. The use of blood gas analysis enables a clear understanding of respiratory, circulatory, and metabolic disorders. The arterial blood gas (ABG) explicitly analyzes blood taken from an arte...

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Main Authors: M.G. Balzanelli, P. Distratis, R. Lazzaro, V.H. Pham, R. Del Prete, G. Dipalma, F. Inchingolo, S.K. Aityan, L.T. Hoang, A. Palermo, K.C.D. Nguyen, C. Gargiulo Isacco
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d52fafc7fb1b486bac09ab82bca60469 2024-02-04T09:59:35+01:00 The importance of arterial blood gas analysis as a systemic diagnosis approach in assessing and preventing chronic diseases, from emergency medicine to the daily practice M.G. Balzanelli P. Distratis R. Lazzaro V.H. Pham R. Del Prete G. Dipalma F. Inchingolo S.K. Aityan L.T. Hoang A. Palermo K.C.D. Nguyen C. Gargiulo Isacco 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/d52fafc7fb1b486bac09ab82bca60469 EN eng Verduci Editore https://www.europeanreview.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/11653-11663.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1128-3602 1128-3602 https://doaj.org/article/d52fafc7fb1b486bac09ab82bca60469 European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences, Vol 27 (2023) Therapeutics. Pharmacology RM1-950 article 2023 ftdoajarticles 2024-01-07T01:46:55Z Blood gas analysis is a diagnostic tool to evaluate the partial pressures of gas in blood and acid-base content. The use of blood gas analysis enables a clear understanding of respiratory, circulatory, and metabolic disorders. The arterial blood gas (ABG) explicitly analyzes blood taken from an artery, assessing the patient’s partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) and carbon dioxide (PaCO2) pH (acid/base). PaO2 indicates the oxygenation status, and PaCO2 indicates the ventilation status (chronic or acute respiratory failure). PaO2 is affected by hyperventilation, characterized by rapid or deep breathing, and hypoventilation, characterized by slow or shallow breathing. The acid-base balance tested by the ABG procedure measures the pH and PaCO2 directly, while the use of the Hasselbach equation gives the serum bicarbonate (HCO3) and base deficit or excess. The measured HCO3 is based on a strong alkali that frees all CO2 in serum, including dissolved CO2, carbamino compounds, and carbonic acid. The calculation uses a standard chemistry analysis, giving the amount of “total CO2”; the difference will amount to around 1.2 mmol/L. Though ABG is frequently ordered in emergency medicine contests for acute conditions, it may also be needed in other clinical settings. The ABG analysis shows to be an exceptional diagnostic tool, including the group of diseases known as acid-base diseases (ABDs), which include a great variety of conditions such as severe sepsis, septic shock, hypovolemic shock, diabetic ketoacidosis, renal tubular acidosis, chronic respiratory failure, chronic heart failure, and diverse metabolic diseases. Article in Journal/Newspaper Carbonic acid Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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M.G. Balzanelli
P. Distratis
R. Lazzaro
V.H. Pham
R. Del Prete
G. Dipalma
F. Inchingolo
S.K. Aityan
L.T. Hoang
A. Palermo
K.C.D. Nguyen
C. Gargiulo Isacco
The importance of arterial blood gas analysis as a systemic diagnosis approach in assessing and preventing chronic diseases, from emergency medicine to the daily practice
topic_facet Therapeutics. Pharmacology
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description Blood gas analysis is a diagnostic tool to evaluate the partial pressures of gas in blood and acid-base content. The use of blood gas analysis enables a clear understanding of respiratory, circulatory, and metabolic disorders. The arterial blood gas (ABG) explicitly analyzes blood taken from an artery, assessing the patient’s partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) and carbon dioxide (PaCO2) pH (acid/base). PaO2 indicates the oxygenation status, and PaCO2 indicates the ventilation status (chronic or acute respiratory failure). PaO2 is affected by hyperventilation, characterized by rapid or deep breathing, and hypoventilation, characterized by slow or shallow breathing. The acid-base balance tested by the ABG procedure measures the pH and PaCO2 directly, while the use of the Hasselbach equation gives the serum bicarbonate (HCO3) and base deficit or excess. The measured HCO3 is based on a strong alkali that frees all CO2 in serum, including dissolved CO2, carbamino compounds, and carbonic acid. The calculation uses a standard chemistry analysis, giving the amount of “total CO2”; the difference will amount to around 1.2 mmol/L. Though ABG is frequently ordered in emergency medicine contests for acute conditions, it may also be needed in other clinical settings. The ABG analysis shows to be an exceptional diagnostic tool, including the group of diseases known as acid-base diseases (ABDs), which include a great variety of conditions such as severe sepsis, septic shock, hypovolemic shock, diabetic ketoacidosis, renal tubular acidosis, chronic respiratory failure, chronic heart failure, and diverse metabolic diseases.
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author M.G. Balzanelli
P. Distratis
R. Lazzaro
V.H. Pham
R. Del Prete
G. Dipalma
F. Inchingolo
S.K. Aityan
L.T. Hoang
A. Palermo
K.C.D. Nguyen
C. Gargiulo Isacco
author_facet M.G. Balzanelli
P. Distratis
R. Lazzaro
V.H. Pham
R. Del Prete
G. Dipalma
F. Inchingolo
S.K. Aityan
L.T. Hoang
A. Palermo
K.C.D. Nguyen
C. Gargiulo Isacco
author_sort M.G. Balzanelli
title The importance of arterial blood gas analysis as a systemic diagnosis approach in assessing and preventing chronic diseases, from emergency medicine to the daily practice
title_short The importance of arterial blood gas analysis as a systemic diagnosis approach in assessing and preventing chronic diseases, from emergency medicine to the daily practice
title_full The importance of arterial blood gas analysis as a systemic diagnosis approach in assessing and preventing chronic diseases, from emergency medicine to the daily practice
title_fullStr The importance of arterial blood gas analysis as a systemic diagnosis approach in assessing and preventing chronic diseases, from emergency medicine to the daily practice
title_full_unstemmed The importance of arterial blood gas analysis as a systemic diagnosis approach in assessing and preventing chronic diseases, from emergency medicine to the daily practice
title_sort importance of arterial blood gas analysis as a systemic diagnosis approach in assessing and preventing chronic diseases, from emergency medicine to the daily practice
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