Formulas Part 4 Flashcards
1
Q
Poiseuilles Law
A
Q = 3.14 x Pr^4/8nL Flow is directly relate to pressure Length is directly relate to pressure Viscosity is directly relate to pressure Pressure is inversely proportional to the radius to the fourth power
2
Q
DO2 (Total Oxygen Delivery)
A
CO (Cardiac Output) x (CaO2 x 10)
CO= QT (Same thing)
Normal CO = 5 Lpm
3
Q
A-aO2 (Alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient)
A
PAO2 - PaO2
Normal: 5-10 mmHg
Gradient can increase with higher FiO2, ex: 100% FiO2, A-a gradient can be 100-150
Elevated A-aO2 indicates hypoxemia is due to V/Q mismatch, Shunt or impaired diffusion
Normal: Indicates the hypoxemia is due to hypoventilation (Elevated PaCO2) or low barometric pressure.
4
Q
DO2 Decrease
A
Low blood oxygenation Low PaO2 Low SaO2 Low Hb concentration Low Cardiac Output
5
Q
DO2 Increase
A
Increased PaO2
Increased SaO2
Increased Hb concentration
Increased Cardiac Output