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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO2) - Pathophysiologic basis

Ref: Functional Hemodynamic monitoring by M.R. Pinsky, D. Payen

As DO2 (Oxygen delivery) is reduced - in critical illness by hypoxemia (hypoxic hypoxia), anemia ( anemic hypoxia), decreased cardiac output (stagnant hypoxia), or any combination thereof - oxygen consumption (VO2) is maintained by virtue of peripheral tissues taking up a greater fraction of the oxygen delivered.


At a sufficiently low level of delivery, approximately 7 ml/kg/min in this example - VO2 becomes dependent on DO2 and further reductions in DO2 are associated with a fall in VO2. This delivery-dependent limb of the VO2-DO2 relationship is characterized by lactic acidosis, organ dysfunction, physiologic instability and death.

As shown in the figure above, SvO2 falls as DO2 is diminished, reflecting

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