Delivery of Oxygen to Tissues Explained Clearly by MedCram.com

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  • @Medcram
    @Medcram  12 років тому +1

    Thanks for the comment- glad to hear the video was helpful.

  • @TheBuffalodiver
    @TheBuffalodiver 10 років тому +2

    Nursing student appreciates the simplistic explanation of complex concepts. Thanx

  • @evanderhaven6547
    @evanderhaven6547 8 років тому +10

    Your videos are perfect for the physiology level we are learning in Respiratory therapy! Thank you so much for your time

  • @brandonrosenberg2524
    @brandonrosenberg2524 8 років тому +1

    I'm 2 weeks away from step 1 and I just discovered your videos. My only regret is that I didn't discover them sooner. You have an amazing way of breaking down complex topics into easy to understand information. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos!

    • @Medcram
      @Medcram  8 років тому

      +Brandon Rosenberg Thanks for the feedback and best of luck on step 1

    • @AhmedEkri
      @AhmedEkri 8 років тому

      May I ask you how did u do? hope you did great.

  • @user-ou8pe9it8j
    @user-ou8pe9it8j 4 роки тому +1

    So well explained. Clear as crystal.
    Thank you!

  • @leo-rv5xl
    @leo-rv5xl 9 років тому +2

    preparing for usmle step 1..ur videos are useful to me in understanding the concepts..thanks a lot.

  • @adamali450
    @adamali450 8 років тому +2

    thank you! you are the man!

  • @FahadAli-ji2kr
    @FahadAli-ji2kr Рік тому

    Excellent explanation.thank you very much .I am a professional anaesthesiologist in Pakistan.keep it up

  • @onrshamk.271
    @onrshamk.271 5 років тому +1

    Its very clear to me now
    Thank you

  • @MoustafaSabry
    @MoustafaSabry 12 років тому

    Very very nice, these videos will certainly help me for revision. The question at the end is also very useful

  • @limbo33333
    @limbo33333 6 років тому +2

    this was very useful! thank you!

  • @abdozagloul
    @abdozagloul 4 роки тому +1

    Wow, thank you

  • @karinaneves8092
    @karinaneves8092 2 місяці тому

    great lecture 🙂

  • @spekless
    @spekless 12 років тому

    This lecture was phenomenal.

  • @عبدالهاديبله
    @عبدالهاديبله 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing

  • @paolaestrada6913
    @paolaestrada6913 4 роки тому

    WOW! I FINALLY GET IT! THANK YOU

  • @fchimself
    @fchimself 10 років тому +2

    Excellent!

  • @jeffanderson2137
    @jeffanderson2137 8 років тому +3

    Nice explanation, but make sure to clarify that the DO2 calculation should include multiplying CaO2 X 10dL/L to get units to align with those of cardiac output which is in L/min

    • @thomas4781
      @thomas4781 4 роки тому

      The one question that I really had. Thank you!!

  • @williamyates5863
    @williamyates5863 9 років тому

    This is so good. From a med student going int to anesthesia -- thanks!!

    • @Medcram
      @Medcram  9 років тому

      William Yates Thanks for the feedback, and best of luck with your anesthesia training

  • @superbesli8016
    @superbesli8016 12 років тому

    Thanks a lot for these excellent lectures. I'd like little bit longer.

  • @wissamalsudani
    @wissamalsudani 7 років тому +2

    Perfect.

  • @ArunKumar-vf4nv
    @ArunKumar-vf4nv 12 років тому

    Nice.amazing.crystal and clear

  • @dtrano
    @dtrano 11 років тому

    i wish you were my lecturer. thanks!

  • @wendyhutt22
    @wendyhutt22 11 років тому +1

    Would you be able to do one on lab values that would be awesome and thanks for your videos

  • @ned9819
    @ned9819 10 років тому

    Thank you for clearing up these concept.

    • @Medcram
      @Medcram  10 років тому

      Mohanned Alnammi You are welcome- thanks for watching

  • @sohelsaheen
    @sohelsaheen 6 років тому +2

    Really this video lecture is a academic one, very much illustrative , understandable so useful for the clinical practice. THANKS.

  • @alexhunt990
    @alexhunt990 11 років тому

    Very nice, cheers.

  • @obdoc1485
    @obdoc1485 8 років тому +3

    So, I'm just starting med school and I thought this topic was going to be super hard BUT I actually understand!! And I haven't even covered this in class as yet. Either I'm super smart or youre really good!! (Smile)

  • @mmashrapirate
    @mmashrapirate 12 років тому

    Thanks, I liked the last question

  • @dominicvaldes
    @dominicvaldes 12 років тому

    excellent videos

  • @alihami6742
    @alihami6742 6 років тому +3

    Thanks a lot Sir,
    well, can I say that pao2 measures the dissolved o2 in the plasma and saturation measures the o2 in rbc?

    • @petep.2092
      @petep.2092 4 роки тому

      Instead of "measures" the correct word would be "affects." Thus Partial pressure of O2 affects the amount of O2 dissolved in the plasma and the O2 saturation of the inspired air affects the amount of O2 bound to the hemoglobin in the RBC.

  • @tamardowse6560
    @tamardowse6560 9 років тому +1

    exellent

  • @6240Amir
    @6240Amir 5 років тому

    Thank you for your excellent lectures. In regards to the last question, I believe factors HR and SV, which are outside of the parenthesis, have a higher influence than Hgb, as they are being multiplied by two factors in the parenthesis.
    For example:
    2 * (4 + 1) = 10
    Increasing the 2 by 10%:
    2.2 * (4 + 1)= 11
    Increasing 4 by 10%:
    2 * (4.4 + 1)= 10.8

    • @petep.2092
      @petep.2092 4 роки тому

      You are right, but the Partial pressure factor only adds an additional 0.3% to the end result, so ≈ insignificant.

  • @loochiano89
    @loochiano89 8 років тому

    you are a boss

  • @RianKashfi
    @RianKashfi 4 роки тому

    I picked Hb as the answer, now to check if I'm right.

  • @alishanshool9670
    @alishanshool9670 9 років тому

    Thanks for your awesome videos. I just have a question,what will be happened to H+ ions (that comes from dissociation of H2CO3) as they are transported toward the lung ?.

    • @AhmedEkri
      @AhmedEkri 8 років тому

      They will join side chains of amino acids in the polypeptide chain in the haemoglobin rendering it more acidic and decreasing the affinity for O2 more.

  • @umikohiromi6015
    @umikohiromi6015 7 років тому

    Wouldn't increasing PaO2 by 30% also achieve higher SO2 and thus contribute to oxygen delivery from the hemoglobin side of the equation as well?

    • @petep.2092
      @petep.2092 4 роки тому

      No, increasing the partial pressure of O2 does not increase the O2 saturation, its concentration proportional to the other gases in the air would remain unchanged, I think typically 21%.

  • @dr.smitaukey6117
    @dr.smitaukey6117 4 роки тому

    Please do not use purple / violet color on black board.cant be seen properly.

  • @ismaelforcadabagant9983
    @ismaelforcadabagant9983 6 років тому

    If yo u want to deliver more oxygen to your plasma, you could get high oxygen concentration in a hyperbaric environment. If you get inside a hyperbaric chamber at 3 ATA you will get 22.6 times more oxygen dissolved in plasma; so, you could get all the oxygen for restoration and renew cells and blood vessels. What is your opinion?
    What you think is extremely important for me!!

    • @petep.2092
      @petep.2092 4 роки тому +1

      Sure. But what happens at the far end? Does plasma give up its O2 and pick up CO2 as efficiently as hemoglobin? I suspect the 0.0003 factor is an indication of how difficult it is to get O2 in the plasma released/exchanged for CO2.

    • @ismaelforcadabagant9983
      @ismaelforcadabagant9983 4 роки тому

      Dear@@petep.2092 ,
      I only said: the way you could deliver more oxygen, nothing else!