PULMONARY GAS EXCHANGE
The arterial blood gas values are determined by the gas composition in the alveoli and its successful equilibration with the blood in the pulmonary capillaries. The Po2 and Pco2 in the alveoli, in turn, are determined by the inspired gas tensions, the mixed venous Po2 and Pco2, the total ventilation and blood flow, and most importantly the success with which the lung is able to match ventilation and blood flow. Abnormality of any of these factors leads to hypoxemia arid/or hy-percapnia. For convenience they are grouped into four basic mechanisms.
- THE AIRWAY STRUCTURE
- MISCELLANEOUS AORTIC DISEASE
- ARTERIOSCLEROSIS OBLITERANS
- GENERAL SURGERY IN THE PATIENT WITH HEART DISEASE
- NONPULMONARY FACTORS
- GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CARDIAC SURGERY
- HEART DISEASE AND PREGNANCY
- GAS TRANSFER
- PERIPHERAL VENOUS DISEASE
- PULMONARY GAS EXCHANGE
- RAYNAUD'S PHENOMENON
- THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITERANS
- PERIPHERAL ANEURYSMS AMD FISTULAE
- ARTERIAL TRAUMA
- THE BLOOD VESSELS STRUCTURE
- NONRESPIRATORY FUNCTIONS OF THE LUNG
- ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE OF THE EXTREMITIES
- PERFUSION
- VENTILATION