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  1. Venous Blood Gas (VBG) Interpretation - Geeky Medics

    Jul 5, 2023 · This guide describes the venous blood gas (VBG) test, explains key differences from an arterial blood gas (ABG), and provides an approach to VBG result interpretation.

  2. How to Interpret Venous Blood Gas (VBG) Results

    Aug 22, 2025 · Demystify Venous Blood Gas (VBG) results. Learn to interpret this crucial diagnostic test for insights into your body’s balance.

  3. Blood Gas Interpretation • LITFL • CCC Investigations

    Mar 12, 2025 · Use the following steps and flowchart to approach blood gas interpretation in a comprehensive and structured manner: Blood Gas Interpretation: Click on image for high resolution …

  4. The Venous Blood Gas Panel 101 – Sinai EM

    Oct 17, 2022 · The venous blood gas panel is one of the most useful tools we have to help us understand why the pH is deranged, and gives us information we don’t get from other laboratory panels.

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  5. ABG, VBG, and pulse oximetry - EMCrit Project

    Apr 27, 2023 · VBG cannot be used to assess oxygenation, but it's generally adequate to assess pH and ventilation (pCO2 and pH). The difference between ABG and VBG values is proportional to the …

  6. The basics of blood gases - Don't Forget the Bubbles

    Dec 5, 2025 · Uncover the basics of interpreting venous blood gas tests and get started with applying them to clinical scenarios.

  7. Venous blood gases and alternatives to arterial carbon dioxide ...

    VBG sampling, measurements, and interpretation as well as PetCO 2 and PtcCO 2 are discussed in this topic. ABGs, capnography, and acid-base disorders are reviewed separately.

  8. VBG Interpretation | Fast Acid-Base & Resp Check

    Understand VBG values at a glance — acid-base status, CO₂ trends, and when it’s good enough to skip an ABG. Quick and practical for on-call use.

  9. Venous Blood Gas Interpretation Calculator - Sage Calculator

    The Venous Blood Gas Interpretation Calculator is a vital tool for clinicians, students, and healthcare teams, providing rapid, accurate interpretation of venous blood gas results.

  10. Venous blood gas - WikEM

    The venous blood gas (VBG) is a multi-component serum assessment of pH, blood gas tensions (P v O 2 and P v CO 2), bicarbonate (HCO 3), and the base excess. The amount of carbon dioxide …