The Arterial Blood Gas or ABG test analyses the quantity of blood gases, mainly oxygen and carbon dioxide, in the bloodstream. It measures the partial pressure of the blood oxygen and CO2, as well as the oxygen saturation and the bicarbonate level in the blood.
As the blood circulates throughout the body, blood carries oxygen from the lungs to cells and carbon dioxide out of the lungs. The ABG test determines whether the lung is functioning well and the pH balance of the blood is maintained.
Imbalances in these functions can help in the diagnosis of different medical conditions, such as the following:
The blood is collected from an artery, and the result is generally available within 20 minutes.
What is the ABG Test used for?
The arterial blood gas is tested for the following reasons:
Understanding the test results of Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Test
The following are the different results of an ABG test and their explanations:
A pH level less than 7 is acidic and indicates a higher presence of carbon dioxide. A pH level higher than 7 is basic, indicating a higher presence of bicarbonate.
Bicarbonates are the pH regulators present in the blood.
It measures the oxygen level in haemoglobins in the RBC of blood.
Why do I need an ABG Test?
An ABG test is recommended by a doctor, especially for ICU patients having the following symptoms:
What happens during an ABG Test?
During an ABG test, the healthcare personnel will collect blood from the patient’s artery using a small needle. The blood is generally drawn from the wrist. It may also be collected from one’s groin or the inside of the elbow.
Anyone under oxygen therapy is requested not to breathe the room air for 20 minutes before collecting blood.
What is the normal range for an ABG test?
The acceptable range of ABG test results are as follows:
Is the ABG test painful?
Collecting blood from an artery is more difficult than the veins because arteries have smooth walls and are located deeper with multiple nerve endings.
You may feel a sharp sting as the needle pierces through the artery. You may also feel dizzy, lightheaded, or nauseous during blood collection.
Can ABG Test cause nerve damage?
ABG is a relatively easy blood test. However, there is a risk of bruising, bleeding, or infection in critical patients.
In some cases, it may cause paraesthesia and numbing if any nerve around the artery gets damaged. It is advised to feel the pulse properly before piercing the needle and avoid multiple pricking.
Which is the most common artery used for arterial blood gas collection?
The blood for the ABG test is generally drawn from the radial artery of the wrist. Sometimes, it is also drawn from the femoral artery, located in the groin area. The blood can be taken from the brachial artery as well, which is located on the inner side of the arm above the elbow joint.
The test will not be conducted on the arm if it is used for dialysis, nor if the puncture site is infected or inflamed.
How long do ABG Test results take?
The ABG test blood samples should be tested immediately within 10 minutes of blood collection and analysed either on the portable testing appliance or within the in-house laboratory.
The results are available within 15 to 20 minutes. But the doctors will also conduct other tests like blood sugar and creatinine tests along with ABG for accurate diagnosis of the medical condition, which takes longer.
What are the possible dangers of performing ABG tests?
ABG test is safe, but because the blood is collected from the artery, there is always a risk of damage.
You may feel lightheaded and dizzy during blood collection. You may also get bruising, bleeding, or feel pain at the site of the puncture. Press on the punctured area for 10 minutes to avoid bleeding.
In rare cases, it may injure the artery or the surrounding nerves, and cause blockage.
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