The Value of a Venous Blood Gas in the Emergent Patient (for veterinarians)
March 5, 2025
A venous blood gas is a powerful tool for the assessment and monitoring of animals with urgent or emergent conditions. It requires a very small volume of blood, making it feasible in the smallest of our patients and within minutes provides information that can provide a diagnosis and help guide therapy. Depending on the equipment you use, a venous blood gas can provide acid base, electrolyte, blood glucose, lactate, kidney biochemical and hemoglobin values. This case-based discussion will provide an easily understood and clinically relevant approach to venous blood gas evaluation.
You will learn:
- Identify patients in which a venous blood gas may be valuable
- Recognize key abnormalities on a venous blood gas
- Understand how acid-base and electrolyte abnormalities can help with disease diagnosis
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