Der Anaesthesist
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A variety of influences reduce the validity of the measured oxygen partial pressure (paO(2)). Most errors occur when obtaining the blood sample and preparing it for analysis. Unfortunately, there is great controversy concerning the relevance and extent of these pre-analytic errors. Apart from this, the exact estimation of influencing factors under hyperoxic conditions has been neglected. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess pre-analytic measuring errors for paO(2) under the condition of hyperoxia as completely as possible and to work out solutions to eliminate these errors. ⋯ All pre-analytic errors investigated caused a significant paO(2) decrease. Even an ideal procedure (almost no air bubble, short storage on ice) contributes a significant error. Only the appropriate correction factors as calculated from this study for routine use lead to the correct results. If they are not taken into account the paO(2) values will be falsely low, potentially leading to misinterpretation and misjudgement of a patient's condition.