Issue |
J Extra Corpor Technol
Volume 26, Number 2, June 1994
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Page(s) | 64 - 67 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/ject/199426264 | |
Published online | 21 August 2023 |
Original Article
Alpha-Stat Capnography for the Sorin Monolyth Oxygenator
Department of Anesthesia, Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York
* Address correspondence to: David McCloskey, 42 East Bayberry Road, Glenmont, NY 12077
Monitoring the carbon dioxide exhaust of an oxygenator is an inexpensive method to accurately predict and control the arterial carbon dioxide tension during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the exhaust ventilating gas (PexCO2) was continuously monitored from the capnograph port of the Sorin Monolyth oxygenator during CPB. At the time of routine arterial blood gas sampling, the arterial blood temperature (ABT) was recorded along with the pexCO2 from the capnograph monitor. The arterial carbon dioxide tension (paCO2) from the arterial blood sample analysis was then statistically analyzed and related to the PexCO2 and ABT. The statistical relationship of PexCO2 and ABT while employing alpha stat ventilation resulted in an exponential regression with a correlation coefficient of 0.98. The exponential regression is unique to each manufacturer's oxygenator; we have titled this the "regression signature." This regression signature can be easily learned and employed by the perfusionist during CPB as an aid in controlling oxygenator ventilation.
The mean paCO2 value obtained during the study period was 39.0 ± 2.5 mmHg. There was no statistical difference between the paCO2 values when separated into four different blood temperature groups, (<28, 28-32,32-37, and >37°C).
Key words: cardiopulmonary bypass / alpha-stat ventilation / oxygenator capnography / regression signature
© 1994 AMSECT
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