The Respiratory System Blood Gas (RSBI) calculator is a tool used to evaluate the respiratory function of patients by analyzing blood gas values. RSBI helps in assessing the adequacy of ventilation and oxygenation.
RSBI is calculated using the formula: ( text{RSBI} = frac{text{PaCO}_2}{text{FiO}_2 – (text{PaCO}_2 / 1000)} ), where ( text{PaCO}_2 ) is the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood, and ( text{FiO}_2 ) is the inspired oxygen fraction.
PaCOβ = partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood
FiOβ = inspired oxygen fraction
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