thank you its a confusing yet important topic but you really made it easy to understand . pls keep up the good work and bring more helpful videos like this in the future.
In short, what causes decrease svo2? 1) dec CO 2)hyerthermia 3)anemia 4)lung pathology What causes inc in svo2? 1) hypothermia 2) shunt physiology 3) high CO states 4) sepsis
Great explanation! Just one question though- Anemia causes a high cardiac output failure in the long term. So is it okay to expect a gradual increase in SvO2 in the course of untreated anemia?
thank you its a confusing yet important topic but you really made it easy to understand . pls keep up the good work and bring more helpful videos like this in the future.
Thank you. This is the clearest explanation which I've seen so far.
Thank you! This is super clear and helpful!
Brilliant explanation❤
Best explanation thus far
In short, what causes decrease svo2?
1) dec CO
2)hyerthermia
3)anemia
4)lung pathology
What causes inc in svo2?
1) hypothermia
2) shunt physiology
3) high CO states
4) sepsis
Thank you
Explained way better than my board prep program 🫡
Brilliant thank you Sir!!!
Thank you! This is great
Great explanation! Just one question though- Anemia causes a high cardiac output failure in the long term. So is it okay to expect a gradual increase in SvO2 in the course of untreated anemia?
Why have you stopped making videos dear....I basically learned most of cool critical care things from your videos during COVID