Respiratory Failure Flashcards
1
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Type 1 failure
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- Type 1 failure – Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
- Defined by low O2 tension in blood (PaO2)
- inability to transfer adequate oxygen from the alveolar space to the pulmonary capillary blood
- Characterized by severe hypoxemia
- This does not account for decrements in oxygen delivery (anemia)
2
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Type 2 failure
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- Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure
- Increased pCO2
3
Q
Hypoxemia
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- decreased partial pressure of oxygen in the blood
- sometimes defined specifically:
- PO2 less than 60 mmHg
- Hemoglobin oxygen saturation of less than 90%
4
Q
Hypoxia
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- lack of availability of oxygen to the tissue or the whole body
- Can be caused by low oxygen partial pressure = hypoxemic hypoxia as when one goes to higher altitudes
- OR can be caused by poor Oxygen delivery to tissue (anemia/heart disease)
5
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Understand how the environment affects oxygen delivery.
A
- Low FIO2 and PIO2: Uncommon in hospital……but
- FIO2 can be dramatically decreased in closed space fires
- Accumulation of other gases
- Remember PIO2 changes with altitude
- reduced PIO2 is common in commercial airplanes
- Hypoxemia from Increased CO2
- Increased pCO2 decreases pO2 in alveoli