Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1108 page)

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   Alveolar hypoxia (e.g., high altitude, gaseous inhalation).
   Pulmonary diffusion abnormalities (e.g., interstitial lung disease): Supplemental oxygen usually improves pO
2
.
   Right-to-left shunt: Supplemental oxygen has no effect; requires positive end-expiratory pressure.
   Congenital anomalies of the heart and great vessels
   Acquired (e.g., ARDS)
   Ventilation—perfusion mismatch: Supplemental O
2
usually improves pO
2
.
   Airflow obstruction (e.g., COPD, asthma)
   Interstitial inflammation (e.g., pneumonia, sarcoidosis)
   Vascular obstruction (e.g., PE)
   Decreased venous oxygenation (e.g., anemia).
   Cyanosis is clearly visible at pO
2
<40 mm Hg; may be seen at 50 mm Hg depending on skin pigmentation.
   Limitations
   Capillary blood is not suitable for estimation of high arterial pO
2
values.

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