3b Critical haemoglobin or haematocrit levels

MD, PhD Barbara Blauhut (Medical Director), MD Per Lundsgaard-Hansen (Professor Emeritus), MD Christian Gabriel (Staff Member)
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The basic aspects of the delivery, consumption and deficits of oxygen are briefly recalled. As well as haemoglobin (Hb) or haematocrit (Hct) levels, several ‘non-Hb’ variables (notably O2 demand, cardiac output and the arterial saturation of the available Hb) are important for adequate whole-body oxygenation. Their interaction with Hb can be analysed by computer simulation, which shows that the ‘critical’ level of Hb or Hct, sometimes called the ‘transfusion trigger’, is an individual and not a generally valid figure. This conclusion is borne out by clinical experience with Hb or Hct levels ranging approximately from 11 to <8 g/dl or from 33% to <24%, respectively. For the myocardium, whose performance is decisive for the compensation of low Hb or Hct levels, 7–8 g/dl for Hb or 21–24% Hct may be the limit in otherwise ideal circumstances, but in patients with overt or silent episodes of myocardial ischaemia, a level of less than 10 g/dl (30%) carries risks that should be avoided.

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血红蛋白或红细胞压积的临界水平
简要回顾了氧气的输送、消耗和缺乏的基本方面。除了血红蛋白(Hb)或红细胞压积(Hct)水平外,几个“非Hb”变量(特别是耗氧量、心输出量和可用Hb的动脉饱和度)对充分的全身氧合也很重要。它们与Hb的相互作用可以通过计算机模拟进行分析,这表明Hb或Hct的“临界”水平,有时被称为“输血触发”,是一个个体,而不是一个普遍有效的数字。这一结论得到了临床经验的证实,患者的Hb或Hct水平分别约为11至8g /dl或33%至24%。对于心肌来说,其功能对低Hb或Hct水平的补偿起决定性作用,在理想情况下,7-8 g/dl Hb或21-24% Hct可能是极限,但在有明显或无症状心肌缺血发作的患者中,低于10 g/dl(30%)的水平存在应避免的风险。
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