• Anesthesiology · Jun 1980

    Changes in venous admixture with alterations of inspired oxygen concentration.

    • S F Quan, G M Kronberg, R M Schlobohm, T W Feeley, H F Don, and G Lister.
    • Anesthesiology. 1980 Jun 1;52(6):477-82.

    AbstractTo assess the change in venous admixture during breathing of 100 per cent oxygen (FIO2 1.0), shunt fraction (Qs/Qt) was calculated at a maintenance FIO2 (FIO2m:0.27--0.70) and at FIO2 1.0 in 40 studies of 34 patients with acute respiratory failure. At FIO2 1.0 Qs/Qt increased in 26 studies, but did not increase in 14 studies. Patients in whom Qs/Qt increased during breathing of oxygen and mild respiratory failure, as indicated by low Qs/Qt values at FI02m and a low incidence of diffuse parenchymal infiltrates on chest roentgenograms. All patients who had recently had cardiovascular surgical procedures were in this group. Respiratory failure was more severe in those in whom Qs/Qt decreased with oxygen, as indicated by high Qs/Qt values at FIO2m, evidence of diffuse pulmonary disease by roentgenography, and signs of adult respiratory distress syndrome. The authors conclude that changes in Qs/Qt in response to FIO2 1.0 in acute respiratory failure are related to the severity of respiratory insufficiency.

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