Pulmonary gas pressures
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Pulmonary gas pressures
Following is a list of average partial pressures (in torr) for a human at rest:
Factors affecting alveolar gas pressuresThe alveolar oxygen pressure is lower than the atmospheric O2 partial pressure for two reasons.
The factors that determine the values for alveolar PO2 and PCO2 are:
The alveolar pO2 is not routinely measured but is calculated from blood gas measurements by the Alveolar gas equation. PathologyHypoventilation exists when the ratio of carbon dioxide production to alveolar ventilation increases above normal values. Hyperventilation exists when the same ratio decreases. See also
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