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. 2024 Nov 16;60(11):1882. doi: 10.3390/medicina60111882

Table 1.

Results of saturation measurements from simultaneous blood sampling at the coronary sinus and pulmonary artery, adapted from the study by Bouchacort et al. [19].

Patient ScsO2 (%) SpaO2 (%) SsvcO2 (%) SivcO2 (%) SaO2 (%)
1 26.6 76.9 80.3 82.2 99.7
2 21.2 61.5 72.1 72.2 94.0
3 68.5 87.7 96.1 88.9 99.6
4 51.5 83.0 85.1 89.4 99.7
5 27.6 48.1 53.1 48.7 99.4
6 30.9 74.8 66.1 79.2 99.4
7 45.0 73.4 85.7 70.9 100.0
8 34.6 55.8 55.0 49.2 99.9
9 24.5 62.5 65.9 55.8 99.0
10 46.2 70.7 74.7 58.7 99.8
11 57.1 66.4 68.4 72.6 99.8
12 25.7 52.5 64.1 44.8 98.9
13 73.1 87.8 89.8 91.1 100.0
14 62.6 74.2 80.1 77.0 99.6
15 50.5 81.0 86.9 85.3 99.9
16 55.6 81.2 94.0 92.9 99.9
17 47.7 74.9 77.4 69.4 99.7
18 70.0 87.0 84.2 89.7 99.9

ScsO2 = coronary sinus oxygen saturation. SpaO2 = pulmonary artery oxygen saturation. SsvcO2 = superior vena cava oxygen saturation. SivcO2 = inferior vena cava oxygen saturation. SaO2 = arterial oxygen saturation.