shuntflöde
Shuntflöde, often translated as shunt flow, refers to the movement of blood through the lungs that does not participate in gas exchange. This means that blood passes through the pulmonary circulation but bypasses functional alveoli. In a healthy individual, a small amount of shunt flow is normal, typically around 2-5% of the cardiac output. This can occur due to bronchial circulation or thebesian veins in the heart.
However, increased shunt flow is a significant indicator of respiratory dysfunction. It leads to a decrease
The physiological consequence of shunt flow is a ventilation-perfusion mismatch. While blood is perfusing the lungs,