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oksygenkonsentrasjon

Oksygenkonsentrasjon, or oxygen concentration, is a measure of how much molecular oxygen is present in a gas mixture or in a liquid. It is commonly expressed as a fraction by volume (FiO2) or as an oxygen partial pressure (P_O2). In Earth's atmosphere the oxygen concentration is about 21 percent by volume, corresponding to a partial pressure of about 160 mmHg at sea level.

In humans, the amount of oxygen delivered to tissues depends on both the arterial oxygen partial pressure

Measurement and exposure: FiO2 is set in gas mixtures and is measured with gas sensors. PaO2 and

Applications and safety: Oxygen concentration is essential in medicine (oxygen therapy, anesthesia), aviation and diving gas

(PaO2)
and
the
hemoglobin
saturation
(SaO2).
Normal
arterial
PaO2
is
about
80–100
mmHg,
and
SaO2
is
about
95–100%.
A
small
portion
of
oxygen
is
dissolved
in
plasma
(about
0.003
mL
O2
per
100
mL
blood
per
mmHg),
with
the
remainder
bound
to
hemoglobin.
SaO2
are
assessed
from
arterial
blood
gas
analysis,
while
noninvasive
pulse
oximetry
estimates
SpO2.
In
clinical
care,
oxygen
therapy
seeks
to
maintain
adequate
oxygen
delivery
without
causing
hyperoxia.
planning,
and
industrial
processes.
High
oxygen
levels
pose
fire
and
oxidative
hazards;
prolonged
exposure
to
high
FiO2
or
high
P_O2
can
cause
oxygen
toxicity,
so
monitoring
and
limits
are
used
in
practice.
Hyperbaric
oxygen
therapy
and
enclosed
spaces
with
high
O2
require
strict
safety
protocols.