Aj. Petros et al., MODIFICATION OF THE ISO-SHUNT LINES FOR LOW INSPIRED OXYGEN CONCENTRATIONS, British Journal of Anaesthesia, 72(5), 1994, pp. 515-522
Arterial PO2 (Pa-O2) has been related to inspired oxygen concentration
(FIO2 range 0.21-0.60) in 20 patients, breathing spontaneously, while
recovering from a range of conditions treated in an intensive therapy
unit. There was a highly significant linear trend (P < 0.001) for the
mean venous admixture (''virtual shunt''), calculated from the iso-sh
unt diagram (model A), to increase from 0.11 to 0.19 as FIO2 decreased
from 0.60 to 0.21. As this appeared to be caused by relative ventilat
ion/perfusion (V/Q) mismatch, we prepared a second model (model B) wit
h a variable two-compartment relative V/Q mismatch in addition to a sh
unt. Regression of the degree of mismatch on the shunt gave good agree
ment between predicted and observed Pa-O2 values (mean bias -0.17 kPa,
pooled within patient SD 1.22). Model B is now proposed to extend the
applicability of the iso-shunt diagram for FIO2 values less than 0.35
. Published postoperative Pa-O2 data from other workers showed good ag
reement with our final model (mean bias 0.10 kPa, pooled SD 0.41). The
new diagram may therefore have wide applicability in the field of ana
esthesia and intensive care.