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Estimated shunt – Bayer HealthCare Rapidlab 800 User Manual

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Operating Principles

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The system determines the physiologic shunt using the following equation:

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Qst/Qt(T) =

ctO

2

(c)-ctO

2

(a)

ctO

2

(c)-ctO

2

(v)

where ctO

2

(c) = [1.39

x

ctHb

x (1 -

FCOHb - FMetHb)] + (0.00314

x

A);

A = [(F

I

O

2

/100)

x

(pAtm - pH2O)] - {pCO

2

x [

1.25 - (0.25

x

F

I

O

2

/100)]};

ctO

2

(v) is for a mixed venous sample;

1.39 is the system default value for the oxygen binding factor.

Estimated Shunt

Pulmonary artery blood gases are not always readily available, but there may still
be a need to determine changes in the physiologic shunt. The best alternative
method for reflecting changes in the physiologic shunt is the estimated shunt
[Qsp/Qt(est,T)] value, which is applicable to most hypoxemic patients with
cardiovascular stability.

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The system determines the estimated shunt using the following equation:

Qst/Qt(est,T)=

ctO

2

(c)–ctO

2

(a)

[ctO

2

(a-v) entered]+ctO

2

(c)–ctO

2

(a)

where ctO

2

(c) = [1.39

x

ctHb

x (1 -

FCOHb - FMetHb)] + (0.00314

x

A);

A = [(F

I

O

2

/100)

x

(pAtm - pH2O)] - {pCO

2

x [

1.25 - (0.25

x

F

I

O

2

/100)]};

1.39 is the system default value for the oxygen binding factor;

[ctO

2

(a-v) entered] uses 3.5 mL/dL, which is the system default value for the

arterial-venous oxygen content difference.