Abstract
The terms shunt, dead space, and ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) mismatch represent important concepts in pulmonary physiology, each indicating a distinct type of lung dysfunction that affects gas exchange.
This article provides an overview and explains these concepts, compares their characteristics and causes, and discusses their impact on respiratory health.
Understanding these aspects is essential for appreciating the mechanisms underlying proper oxygenation and carbon dioxide removal in the body.
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