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‘Available Oxygen’, a Realistic Expression of the Ability of the Blood to Supply Oxygen to Tissues
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HemodynamicsGas Exchange ProcessBiomedical EngineeringRedox BiologyFunctional GroundsOxidative StressBlood FlowHematologyRealistic ExpressionAtherosclerosisCardiologyBlood Flow MeasurementHealth SciencesPulmonary CirculationHypoxia (Medicine)Vascular BiologyRespiration (Physiology)'Available OxygenClinical ApplicabilityCardiovascular DiseasePhysiologyTissue OxygenationVascular AccessMedicine
An expression of clinical applicability is sought for quantitating the availability of oxygen to the tissue from the blood. An 'available oxygen' is defined as the arteriovenous oxygen content difference when the mixed venous oxygen tension is assumed to be 20 mmHg. The acceptance of this latter assumption is argued on mathematical and functional grounds.
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