Hypoxemia - A Practical Diagnostic Approach
The 5 pathophysiologic mechanisms (VQ mismatch, shunting, impaired diffusion, low FiO2, and hypoventilation) to hypoxemia is not a practical approach to a patient with hypoxemia.
In this video, we discussed a practical approach that can be used at the bedside which incorporates the lung exam and response to oxygen therapy.
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@tssme
3 ай бұрын
I thought Gurpreet was the MJ. I think Reza/Rabih are Shaq/Kobe.
Love it!!
@Professor Rez I think Im expriencing hypoxia cause you're taking my breath away
Why is oxygen therapy helpful in PE? If the blood can't reach the alveoli to receive the air, why does giving a higher % O2 helpful? Is it just that the alveoli that are still perfused receive more, and that compensates for the ones that have V/Q mismatch? Thanks for all you do!
@clinicalproblemsolvers1733
3 жыл бұрын
I love your questions (here and on patreon). They really are brilliant. And I think your answer makes a lot of sense, Joey. Thank you!!!!
@jshemuel
3 жыл бұрын
@@clinicalproblemsolvers1733 Thank YOU!
@440civil
4 ай бұрын
It's true oxygen in PE makes it worse
6:42 What is he saying? Peaked in?