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A-a Gradient Calculator

Alveolar-Arterial (A-a) Gradient

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A-a Gradient Calculator માટે વ્યાપક શૈક્ષણિક માર્ગદર્શિકા પર કામ ચાલી રહ્યું છે। પગલે-પગલે સમજૂતી, સૂત્રો, વાસ્તવિક ઉદાહરણો અને નિષ્ણાત ટિપ્સ માટે ટૂંક સમયમાં ફરી તપાસો.

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Pro Tip

When evaluating hypoxaemia, always determine whether the A-a gradient is normal or elevated first. A normal A-a gradient directs you to extra-pulmonary causes (hypoventilation, low FiO2, altitude) and an elevated gradient confirms an intrinsic pulmonary problem. This single step organises the entire differential diagnosis of hypoxaemia in a logical, efficient way.

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Did you know?

The alveolar gas equation was first formally described in the 1940s. The lungs' ability to perform gas exchange is extraordinary — with approximately 480 million alveoli providing a total surface area of 130 square metres (roughly the size of a singles tennis court), all folded into a volume barely larger than a basketball. The A-a gradient reflects how efficiently this vast surface is being used.

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