alveolairarteriële
Alveolairarteriële is a Dutch term that translates to "alveolar-arterial" in English. It refers to the difference in the partial pressure of a gas, typically oxygen or carbon dioxide, between the alveoli of the lungs and the arterial blood. This difference is a key indicator of how efficiently gases are exchanged between the air in the lungs and the bloodstream.
The alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient (AaDO2) is a commonly measured value. It represents the difference between the
Similarly, an alveolar-arterial carbon dioxide gradient (AaDCO2) can also be considered, though it is less frequently
Understanding the alveolar-arterial difference is crucial in diagnosing and managing respiratory conditions, as it helps to