M. Jenstrup et al., A MAXIMAL CENTRAL VENOUS OXYGEN-SATURATION (SVO(2)MAX) FOR THE SURGICAL PATIENT, Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 39, 1995, pp. 29-32
Before induction of anaesthesia, 23 patients scheduled for major abdom
inal surgery bad blood samples drawn from a central venous catheter fo
r oxygen saturation (SvO(2)) after graded infusion of isotonic saline.
The infusion of saline was continued until further administration res
ulted in a stable SvO(2) (SvO(2)max). The SvO(2) increased from 69 (53
-83) to 72 (66-83) % (median and range; P < 0.0001), when the patients
received 10 (0-26) mL . kg(-1), average 500 mL, of saline. At the sam
e time central venous haematocrit decreased from 38 (32-47) to 36 (23-
47) % which suggests that the intravascular volume was expanded by 420
(180-3070) mL or by 72 (18-174) % of the administered volume. The res
ults demonstrate that volume expansion by saline can establish a maxim
al venous oxygen saturation in the surgical patient.