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Applied Resp – Gases

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Master answer

Hypoxaemia:

= Hypoxic Hypoxia= decreased PaO2 due to problems at the level of the lungs

Causes:

Physiological Outcome:

  1. ↑ local vasodilation → ↓ SVR and ↓ BP
  2. ↓ BP → Baroreceptors → SNS activation → ↑ HR and ↑ C.O.
  3. PaO2 < 50-60 mmHg
    • → peripheral chemoreceptors stimulation
    • → ↑ventilation
  4. Severe hypoxaemia
    • ↓ HR and BP → shock
    • ↑ CBF (regardless of PaCO2)
  5. Lactic Acidosis:
    • Embden-meirhoff continues (glycolysis is anaerobic)
    • Mitochondrial hypoxaemia → ↓d ETC (electron transport chain) activity → ↑ cytoplasmic Acetyl CoA → ↓ conversion of Pyruvate to Acetyl CoA → ↑ [Pyruvate] → ↑ shunting of pyruvate to lactate → ↓ SID → Acidosis (↑ [H])

Chemoreceptor Reflex

Acid-Base changes:

CICMWrecks 2016

Exam appearances

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2007B Q11 Describe the acid-base changes that occur in acute hypoxaemia. historical_member