Oxygen dissociation curve ad O2 therapy Flashcards
The oxygen dissociation curve describes the relationship between what two variables
% of saturated haemoglobin
partial pressure of oxygen in the blood.
Hb concentration does not affect the oxygen dissociation curve. TRUE/FALSE?
TRUE
What happens if the oxygen dissociation curve shifts to the LEFT
- increased saturation of Hb with oxygen
=> DECREASED oxygen delivery to tissues
What happens if the oxygen dissociation curve shifts to the RIGHT
- reduced saturation of Hb with oxygen
=> INCREASED oxygen delivery to tissues
What causes lower oxygen delivery to tissues when the curve shifts left?
Low [H+] (alkali)
Low pCO2
Low 2,3-DPG
Low temperature
Give examples of clinical conditions which make the O2 dissociation curve shift LEFT
Polycythaemia
Cyanosis
haemolytic anaemia
Oxygen saturation targets in acutely unwell patients
94-98%
Oxygen saturation targets in patients at risk of hypercapnia
88-92%
(via venturi mask)
Clinical situations where oxygen should not be used routinely if there is no evidence of hypoxia?
myocardial infarction/ ACS
stroke
obstetric emergencies
anxiety-related hyperventilation