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Oxygen deprivation in tissues can occur due to various factors affecting oxygen delivery or blood flow. This condition is broadly categorized into hypoxia, hypoxemia, and ischemia.
1. Hypoxia
Hypoxia refers to reduced oxygen delivery to tissues. The main causes include:
2. Hypoxemia
Hypoxemia is characterized by a reduced partial pressure of oxygen in the blood (PaO2). Causes of hypoxemia include:
3. Ischemia
Ischemia refers to the loss of blood flow to tissues, leading to oxygen deprivation. It can result from:
Condition | Causes | Mechanism |
---|---|---|
Hypoxia | Decreased cardiac output, anemia, CO poisoning | Reduced oxygen delivery to tissues |
Hypoxemia | High altitude, hypoventilation, V/Q mismatch, fibrosis | Reduced PaO2, impaired oxygen exchange |
Ischemia | Arterial blockage, venous drainage impairment | Loss of blood flow to tissues |