Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Department of Surgery, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea
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| Category | ABGA | VBGA |
|---|---|---|
| Sampling site | Artery (radial, femoral, etc.) | Peripheral or central vein |
| Invasiveness | More invasive, more painful | Less invasive, less painful |
| Oxygenation information | Accurate (PaO2, SaO2) | Limited, unreliable |
| pCO2 | Accurate; reflects ventilation | Differs from that in arterial blood by approximately 2 to 6 mm Hg |
| pH & HCO3– | Standard values | Slightly lower or comparable; can be estimated |
| Indication | Essential for respiratory failure, acid-base imbalance | Used in emergencies or if central access available |
| Emergency use | Gold standard | Possible alternative with limitations |
ABGA: arterial blood gas analysis; VBGA: venous blood gas analysis; PaO2: partial pressure of oxygen; SaO2: saturation of oxygen; pCO2: partial pressure of carbon dioxide; HCO3–: bicarbonate.