1958
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1958.12.1.71
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Arterial Oxygen Saturation vs. Alveolar Oxygen Tension in Anatomical Venous-Arterial Shunting

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“…The alteration in calculated shunt induced by THAM injection suggests that reversible hypoperfusion is a factor in the aetiology of the pulmonary changes seen in the respiratory distress syndrome. to hypoventilation will be very small, and greater accuracy can therefore be expected in calculating the right-to-left shunt if the subject breathes a high concentration of oxygen rather than air (Perkins, Adams, Flores, Harper, and Landahl, 1958).…”
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“…The alteration in calculated shunt induced by THAM injection suggests that reversible hypoperfusion is a factor in the aetiology of the pulmonary changes seen in the respiratory distress syndrome. to hypoventilation will be very small, and greater accuracy can therefore be expected in calculating the right-to-left shunt if the subject breathes a high concentration of oxygen rather than air (Perkins, Adams, Flores, Harper, and Landahl, 1958).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are both theoretical and clinical grounds for the view that arterial unsaturation due to pulmonary defect, whether one of diffusion, distribution or ventilation, is highly sensitive to small rises in inspired 02-concentration (Shepard, 1958;Perkins, Adams, Flores, Harper and Landahl, 1958;Campbell, 1960). Because of this fact, a failure under resting conditions to achieve normal saturation with levels of inspired 02 of about 40%, implies the presence of some degree of R-L shunt.…”
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