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BLOOD GAS

Alternate Names: ABG, Arterial Blood Gases
Test includes: pH, pO2, pCO2, HCO3, TCO2, O2 Saturation, Base Excess (BE).
Performed: Daily, 24 Hours
Methodologies  

pH:

pH electrode

pO2:

O2 electrode (amperometric)

pCO2:

CO2 electrode

HCO3 (bicarbonate):

calculated by instrument

TCO2 (total CO2):

calculated by instrument

O2 Saturation

calculated by instrument

BE (base excess):

calculated by instrument
Turnaround Time: Routine: 4 hours
Stat: < 1 hour (if procured by laboratory)

Container / Specimen Requirements

All specimens (or requisitions) should indicate the level of O2 administration.
    Container / Tube: Heparinized syringe
or capillary tube
    Minimum Volume: 0.5 ml
Special Handling or Timing of Specimen: All specimens should be on ice and delivered to the laboratory immediately
Preparation of Patient: None
Reference Ranges

pH

arterial:

7.350 - 7.450

venous:

7.320 - 7.420

Critical Values:

<7.30 or >7.55

pO2

arterial:

75 - 100 mmHg

venous

25 - 40 mmHg

Critical Values:

adults:

<55 mmHg

neonate:

<44 mmHg

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pCO2

arterial:

35 - 45 mmHg

venous:

41 -51 mmHg

Critical Values:

<20 mmHg or >60 mmHg

HCO3 (bicarbonate)

arterial:

22 - 26 mmol/L

venous:

24 - 28 mmol/L

Critical Values:

<10 mmol/L and >40 mmol/L

TCO2 (total CO2)

arterial:

22 - 29 mmol/L

venous:

21 - 32 mmol/L

Critical Values:

<10 mmol/L or >40 mmol/L

O2 Saturation

arterial:

92% - 99%

venous:

40% - 70%

BE (base excess)

- 2 to +2

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Causes for Specimen Rejection:  Improper labeling.
Presence of large air bubbles.
Specimen not on ice.
Specimen clotted.
CareManager Test Group:
CareManager Name/Alias:
LAB
ABG
Specimen Labeling: Click here for policy

 

 
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