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If they have the same quantity of hgb I don't see how the o2 carrying capacity would be reduced as the number you're seeing is falsely low from hemodilution.
If the pt started with a hgb of 15 and then lost 5-600 ccs of blood resulting in a hgb of 13, then yea you have reduced o2 carrying capacity. Right?
If the pt started with a hgb of 15 and then lost 5-600 ccs of blood resulting in a hgb of 13, then yea you have reduced o2 carrying capacity. Right?
put simply, yes, but remember carrying capacity is in terms of /dL blood, not as the whole body. Each mL of blood has less hemoglobin so it will carry less O2 but the aggregate oxygen content of the body will remain the same.
I have no idea? Thats what I would assume as well. But according to the oxygen carrying capacity equation, it would be reduced even with dilution.
Carrying capacity = (Hgb x SaO2 x 1.3) + (PaO2 x 0.003)
Either the formula doesn't work in this situation or O2 doesn't bind as avidly when hgb molecules are more spread apart. No clue. Google did not help either.
To take this a step further...
Suppose you have a euvolemic 70kg person with 70ml/kg blood volume (i.e., 5L blood volume), CO = 5L/min, and Hgb = 15g/dL.
You quickly bolus 500ml of colloid (say, FFP or albumin). Blood volume is now 5.5L, Hgb is 13.6g/dL.
What happens to CO and DO2? Does a euvolemic patient respond to a fluid bolus with an increase in SV -> increase in CO -> increase in DO2? Is any increase in CO enough to offset the decrease in Hgb and still increase DO2? Or does this fluid bolus actually decrease DO2?
To take this a step further...
Suppose you have a euvolemic 70kg person with 70ml/kg blood volume (i.e., 5L blood volume), CO = 5L/min, and Hgb = 15g/dL.
You quickly bolus 500ml of colloid (say, FFP or albumin). Blood volume is now 5.5L, Hgb is 13.6g/dL.
What happens to CO and DO2? Does a euvolemic patient respond to a fluid bolus with an increase in SV -> increase in CO -> increase in DO2? Is any increase in CO enough to offset the decrease in Hgb and still increase DO2? Or does this fluid bolus actually decrease DO2?
I suggest you peri-fleas stop masturbating (mentally). 😀