Exercise Induced Arterial Hypoxemia (EIAH) Flashcards

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What is EIAH?

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Exercise Induced Arterial Hypoxemia
- Threat to systemic O2 Transport

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What are the three levels of EIAH?

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  • Mild: SaO2 93-95%
  • Moderate: SaO2 88-93%
  • Severe: SaO2 < 88%
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What does a 3% decrease in SaO2 require? What does this signify?

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10mmHg decrease in PaO2
- Failure of lung to maintain arterial oxygenation

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Why would there be abnormal gas exchange during EIAH?

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  • Widening of A-aDO2(first alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient)
  • Insufficient Alveolar Hyperventilation
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What is a normal A-aDO2? and PaCO2?

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  • 15-25mmHg
  • PaCO2 30-35mmHg
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What would an A-aDO2 of >35-40mmHg represent?

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  • a Severe inefficiency in gas exchange
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What would a PaCO2 of >38mmHg represent?

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  • Absence of compensatory hyperventilatory response
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In the study on EIAH, who was affected?

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Highly Trained Participants
- 52% of

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What was unique about women who had EIAH? What about men?

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Women
- Half who had EIAH, had VO2max within 15% predicted normal levels
Men
- Only seen in those with High Aerobic Capacity (150-200% normal VO2max)

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What is the relationship between habitually active subjects and EIAH?

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  • EIAH only seen in high trained individuals
  • Correlation between EIAH to VO2max usually significant
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Is the Lung Built for exercise? why or why not?

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No
- High VO2max increases demand of lung and respiratory muscle
- little to no change in capacity

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What are the causes of EIAH?

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  • Absence of hyperventilation (mechanical constraint)
  • Widening of A-aDO2
  • VA/Q inequality
  • Diffusion limitation
  • Right-to-left Shunt
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Who had the Higher VO2max average and max during middle & long-distance running? Kenyan or Scandinavian Runners?

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  • Kenyan
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What were the Key findings on the study of Kenyan Runners?

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  • Significant gas exchange impairments during exercise
  • Expiratory flow limitation
  • Have high work of breathing
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What do the key findings of the study of kenyan runners imply?

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Pulmonary system limitations present in runners of Kenyan Ancestry
- dominance in running events unlikely due to enhanced pulmonary system or ventilatory response to exercise

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