Circulation, Vol 73, 1183-1185, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
SC Yang, VK Puri and R Raheja
We investigated the relationship between oxygen delivery (DO2), oxygen
consumption (VO2), and influence of oxyhemoglobin dissociation (P50) on VO2
in 40 patients with complicated myocardial infarction. A decrease in VO2
and an increase in P50 were observed as DO2 decreased due to pump failure.
In a given range of DO2, VO2 was related to P50 in survivors (r values .472
to .647, p less than .01). Each millimeter of mercury increase in P50 was
associated with a 5.2 to 6.5 ml/min X m2 increase in VO2 when DO2 was less
than 450 ml/min X m2. No similar correlation was found for nonsurvivors.
Lactate was higher in nonsurvivors despite the fact that DO2 and VO2 were
similar in the two groups. The lack of compensatory increases in P50 may be
pathologic in nonsurvivors. However, the value of VO2 as an indicator of
tissue oxygenation or survival in patients with acute myocardial infarction
is questionable.
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Oxygen delivery and consumption and P50 in patients with acute myocardial infarction
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