vérgázanalízis
Vérgázanalízis, often abbreviated as ABG (Arterial Blood Gas), is a medical diagnostic test that measures the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the arterial blood, as well as the blood's pH. This analysis provides crucial information about a patient's respiratory and metabolic status. The test involves drawing a small sample of arterial blood, typically from an artery in the wrist (radial artery), although other locations like the brachial or femoral artery can also be used.
The primary parameters measured in an ABG test include partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2), partial pressure of
ABG analysis is commonly used in critical care settings to monitor patients with respiratory failure, lung