Leukocytosis and Spurious Hypoxemia

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2021-06-26
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Abnormally low pO2 and oxygen saturations on arterial blood gases (ABGs) test have been reported in the patients who have very high WBC and platelet counts; generally in the setting of hematological malignancies. This is presumably related to the consumption of oxygen by the active cellular elements in the arterial blood sample during the process of ABG analysis. This phenomenon which is also known as "spurious hypoxemia" or "oxygen steal" or "leukocyte/platelet larceny" is suspected when there is no other obvious explanation for hypoxemia on ABG, especially in the setting of normal oxygen saturations by the pulse oximetry. It is important for medical professionals to be aware of this condition so that appropriate workup and triage can be performed on such patients, which may otherwise lead to unnecessary hospitalization and escalation of care.

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Gupta S, Medikayala S, Singh B, Bhatt H, Singh S. Leukocytosis and Spurious Hypoxemia. Cureus. 2021;13(6):e15942. Published 2021 Jun 26. doi:10.7759/cureus.15942
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