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C5.8 Arterial blood gas measurement

Arterial blood gas analysis should be considered in all patients with severe disease, those being considered for domiciliary oxygen therapy (eg, whose FEV1 is <40% predicted or <1L, whose oxygen saturation as measured by pulse oximetry [Spo2] is <92%), those with pulmonary hypertension, and those with breathlessness out of propor­tion to their clinical status). Respiratory failure is defined as a Pao2 <60mmHg (8kPa) or Paco2 >50mmHg (6.7kPa). The latter is termed ‘ventilatory failure’ and is accompanied by either compensated (chronic) or uncompensated (acute) acidosis. Acute respiratory acidosis indicates a need for assisted ventilation.

 

COPD-X Plan - Version 2.30 - December 2011