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FEATURES: Pa O2 < 6O mm of Hg Pa Co2 – normal or low (< 50 mm Hg) Hydrogen Ion conc. - normal Bicarbonate ion conc. - normal
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ACUTE CHRONIC -Acute asthma - emphysema -pulmonary edema - Lung fibrosis -pneumonia - Lymphangitis carcinomatosa -lobar collapse -Rt to Lt shunts -pneumothorax - Brainstem lesion -pulmonary embolus -ARDS
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Ventilation-perfusion(v/q)mismatch Presence of low v/q units contributes to hypoxemia Intracardiac&intrapulmonary shunts Bypass of deoxygenated blood from alveoli
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FEATURES : Pa O2 < 60 mm Hg Pa Co2 > 50 mm Hg Hydrogen Ion conc. - increased Bicarbonate Ion conc. – increased
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ACUTE CHRONIC -Acute exacerbation -COPD of COPD -upper airway obst. -sleep apnoea -acute neuropathies/ -kyphoscoliosis paralysis -narcotic drugs -myopathies -flail chest injury -ankylosing spondylitis
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PaCo2 is dependent on alveolar ventilation Decrease in minute ventilation in neuro-muscular disorders Increased airway resistance Increase in the volume of dead space
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- Occurs as a result of lung atelectasis - Most common in peri operative period - After gen.anesthesia decrease in functional residual capacity collapse of dependent lung units
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Frequent changes of position Non invasive positive pressure ventilation Chest physiotherapy Aggressive control of incisional pain
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In shock hypo perfusion of resp. muscles occurs Up to 40% of CO may be distributed to the resp. muscles
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Dyspnoea Confusion and somnolence Restlessness,anxiety,seizures Asterixes Cyanosis Hepatic enlargement,pedaledema Arrhythmias
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Spirometry Blood Gas analysis: PaO2 PaCo2 Pulse oximetry Acedemia Bicarbonate
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Maintenance of airway Treatment of underlying cause Oxygen therapy physiotherapy Bronchodilators Antibiotics Respiratory stimulants
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100% oxygen cannot be used because, In adults it causes pulmonary oedema & free radical damage causing fibrosis. premature infants develop retrolental fibroplasia Hence 35-60% O2 (high flow O2) is used.
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In Type II failure Tolerance to raised Co2 develops Depend on hypoxic drive to breathe lower conc. O2(24-28%) used
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Mechanical ventilation negative-pressure - iron lung positive-pressure - Face mask Nasal prongs ETT pressured targeted&volume targeted
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Intubation trauma Volutrauma Pneumothorax Lung infection Cardiac failure Weakness of respiratory muscles
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WHEN TO CESSATE MECHANICAL VENTILATION ? Breathe without ventilator support for 30-120 min. Resp. rate >35 per min for > 5 min O2 saturation <90% Heart rate > 140 per min Systolic BP 180mm Hg
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