blodgasprov
A blood gas test, known in Swedish as a blodgasprov, is a laboratory test that measures the levels of specific gases in the blood, primarily oxygen and carbon dioxide. It also typically measures the blood's pH level, which indicates its acidity or alkalinity. This test is crucial for evaluating a patient's respiratory and metabolic status.
The procedure involves drawing a sample of arterial blood, usually from an artery in the wrist, arm,
Abnormal results can indicate a variety of conditions. Low PaO2 suggests insufficient oxygen in the blood,
Blodgasprov is frequently used in emergency settings, intensive care units, and for patients with severe respiratory