Abstract

We reviewed the changes in Do2 and Vo2 in 58 patients with ARDS after interventions which included fluid loading, blood transfusion, and PEEP. After a significant change in Do2, patients with lactic acidosis (lactate level greater than 2.4 mmol/L) exhibited significant corresponding changes in Vo2 (p less than 0.001); however, no change in Vo2 was observed in patients without lactic acidosis (1-beta greater than 0.8). We conclude that a biphasic pattern of oxygen utilization in patients with ARDS emerges when subsets of patients with and without lactic acidosis are compared. Lactic acidosis, a marker of anaerobic metabolism, may be a characteristic of patients with ARDS who exhibit changes in Vo2 that are dependent on changes in Do2.

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