hipoksemi
Hipoksemi, also known as hypoxemia, is a lower-than-normal level of oxygen in arterial blood. It is typically defined by a PaO2 below 80 mmHg or an arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) below about 95% on room air, though exact thresholds vary with age, altitude, and clinical context.
Causes of hipoksemi include conditions that impair oxygen transfer from the lungs to the blood. These include
Pathophysiology involves reduced oxygen delivery to tissues. When PaO2 falls or oxygen content in the blood
Diagnosis relies on arterial blood gas measurements (PaO2 and SaO2) and pulse oximetry (SpO2). The alveolar-arterial
Prognosis depends on the cause and the timeliness of therapy; chronic or severe hypoxemia is associated with