Canonical Question
Applied Resp – Gases
Master answer
Hypoxaemia
- Hypoxaemia = Acute ↓ PaO₂ = (low partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood)
- Normal PaO2 = 75-100mmHg
- Hypoxaemia can lead to tissue hypoxia and subsequent adverse effects
\[O_2 \; Delivery \; \]
\[ \; = \; Cardiac \; Output \; \times \; O_2 \; content \]
\[ = \; [Cardiac \; Ouput] \times [O_2 \; carried \; by \; Hb) \; + \; (Dissolved \; O_2)] \]
\[ = \; [HR \; \times \; SV] \; + \; [(Hb \times sats \times 1.34) \; + \; (P_aO_2 \times 0.003)] \]
Causes of early post-operative hypoxaemia:
- Low inspired oxygen concentration
- PAO2 = PiO2 – PCO2/R + F, where PiO2 = (PATM-47mmHg) x FiO2
- FiO2 may be insufficient to meet the metabolic demands of the patient
- may been ↑due to recent surgery
- Hypoventilation
- VA = (TV – dead space) x RR
- may be due to:
- pain
- respiratory depression 2° drugs (opioids, barbiturates)
- paralysis of respiratory muscles
- damage to chest wall
- high resistance to breathing
- results in a ↓PaO2 and a ↑PaCO2
- easily reversed by increasing FiO2
- along with V/Q scatter are the major causes of post-operative hypoxaemia
- V/Q Ratio Differences
- V/Q scatter refers to areas of low ventilation compared with perfusion
- atelectasis
- V/Q mismatch refers to areas of low perfusion compared with ventilation
- severe hypotension
- PE
- V/Q scatter refers to areas of low ventilation compared with perfusion
- Shunt
- V/Q = 0
- refers to blood that enters the arterial system without going through ventilated areas of lung
- cannot be abolished by an ↑FiO2
- may be anatomical or physiological
- Increasing oxygen consumption
- may be due to:
- pyrexia (fever)
- shivering
- hypermetabolic states (thyrotoxicosis, malignant hyperthermia)
- may be due to:
- Diffusion barrier
- very minor role in healthy patients (likely to be present pre-op though)
- PaO2 usually very close to PAO2 but never quite equal
- PaO2 will decrease with blood-gas barrier thickening as it ↑ the diffusion distance between the alveolar gas and pulmonary capillary blood
- Fick’s Law of Diffusion
- Increasing Age:
- the PaO2 ↓ with ↑age from about 20 years of age
- this is due to closing capacity being greater than FRC
blood draining from these alveoli has a lower PO2
JC 2020
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010B Q01 | Discuss the physiological causes of early post-operative hypoxaemia | historical_member | — |