FiO2
Data Element (edit) | |
Field Name: | Ap_FIO2 |
CCMDB Label: | not stated |
CCMDB tab: | not stated |
Table: | L_Log table |
Data type: | number |
Length: | single |
Program: | CC |
Created/Raw: | raw"raw" is not in the list (Raw, Created, not entered) of allowed values for the "FieldCreatedRaw" property. |
Start Date: | |
End Date: | |
Sort Index: | 999 |
FIO2 is the fraction of inspired oxygen[1] in the gas mixture breathed by the patient.
It is an element of the Arterial blood gas (APACHE).
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FiO2
Collection Instructions
- Enter the FiO2 by referencing the type and LPM in the table on your laptop in CCMDB.mdb, or at the bottom of this article.
- Once entered, your choice will translate into a number. If you go back to the dropdown later to check what you have entered, the choices may not be what you entered, but they will be something that corresponds to the same percentage FiO2. In other words, you can not go back to this field later to see the type or LPM you entered originally.
Your FIO2 will influence how you collect Arterial blood gas (APACHE), check that article for details.
Why we collect FiO2
FIO2 is used in the calculation of the APACHE score.
"Flush" for non-BiPAPs
- At least at HSC, the term "flush" is also used for rebreath. In that case, it means the oxygen flow meter is set at its maximal flow. What FIO2 value should be used for this? Template:Discussion Ttenbergen 14:39, 9 April 2010 (CDT) as per Marie Laporte
- I spoke to some members of the Transport team (RRTs) who state that once the flow meter is set at a maximal flow above 15L/min (flush) it becomes difficult to determine exactly what the approximate FiO2 is. Marie
- OK, but what is to be used for collection? Ttenbergen 17:24, 1 November 2010 (CDT)
- Any confirmation? What do you use if records say flush? Ttenbergen 14:06, 2014 September 19 (CDT)
- If anyone knows the answer to what Fi02 flush is, can they post here or is this still unknown what to use? I see in our program on the apache Fi02 choices we have a 100LNRB which gives 80 percent. Is that what we should use?GHall 11:59, 2016 June 30 (CDT)
- OK, but what is to be used for collection? Ttenbergen 17:24, 1 November 2010 (CDT)
- I spoke to some members of the Transport team (RRTs) who state that once the flow meter is set at a maximal flow above 15L/min (flush) it becomes difficult to determine exactly what the approximate FiO2 is. Marie
OptiFlow
- We need to address what FiO2 to use for Opti flow which is a specialized system with varying Oxygen flows. Probably will need to enlist respiratory to set up a table for this.--LKolesar 13:18, 2015 February 19 (CST)
- need a volunteer.Trish Ostryzniuk 17:37, 2015 February 19 (CST)
FiO2 Reference Table
- The FIO2's listed in the table below are ESTIMATES ONLY that we use for the collection of arterial blood gas (ABG's) data for APACHE II scoring]] purposes.
- The actual FiO2 that a patient gets varies due to a number of factors that are not accounted for in these estimates. (breath rate and depth, distance of O2 diffuser from face, resistance to flow etc.)
Type | Code | % of O2 | Type | Code | % of O2 | Type | Code | % of O2 |
No Value | No Value | 0 | Cold Pot | 35 ColdPot | 35 | Partial Rebreath | 10 LRB | 65 |
BIPAP | 5 L | 40 | Cold Pot | 40 ColdPot | 40 | Partial Rebreath | 12 LRB | 65 |
BIPAP | 10 L | 60 | Cold Pot | 50 ColdPot | 50 | Partial Rebreath | 8 LRB | 65 |
BIPAP | 15 L | 70 | Cold Pot | 70 ColdPot | 70 | Partial Rebreath | 10 LRB + 3 L NP | 70 |
BIPAP | FLUSH | 70 | Cold Pot | 100 ColdPot | 100 | Partial Rebreath | 10 LRB + 5 L NP | 70 |
Partial Rebreath | 13 LRB | 70 | ||||||
Nasal Prongs | Room Air | 21 | Non Rebreath | 10 LNRB | 70 | Partial Rebreath | 15 LRB | 70 |
Nasal Prongs | 1 LNP | 24 | Non Rebreath | 15 LNRB | 70 | Partial Rebreath | 15 LRB + 5 L NP | 70 |
Nasal Prongs | 2 LNP | 28 | Non Rebreath | 100 LNRB | 80 | Partial Rebreath | 15 LRB + 7 L NP | 70 |
Nasal Prongs | 3 LNP | 32 | Non Rebreath | 20 LNRB | 80 | |||
Nasal Prongs | 4 LNP | 36 | Non Rebreath | 25 LNRB | 80 | Venturi Mask | 3 LPM | 24 |
Nasal Prongs | 5 LNP | 40 | Non Rebreath | 30 LNRB | 80 | Venturi Mask | 4 LPM | 26 |
Nasal Prongs | 6 LNP | 44 | Venturi Mask | 5 LPM | 28 | |||
Nasal Prongs | 7 LNP | 48 | Simple Flow | 6 Lpm | 35 | Venturi Mask | 6 LPM | 30 |
Nasal Prongs | 8 LNP | 50 | Simple Flow | 7 Lpm | 40 | Venturi Mask | 9 LPM | 35 |
Simple Flow | 8 Lpm | 45 | Venturi Mask | 12 LPM | 40 | |||
OxyMask | 1 LPM | 24 | Simple Flow | 9 Lpm | 50 | Venturi Mask | 15 LPM | 50 |
OxyMask | 2 LPM | 28 | Simple Flow | 10 Lpm | 55 | |||
OxyMask | 3 LPM | 32 | ||||||
OxyMask | 4 LPM | 36 | Ventilated | 25 Vent | 25 | |||
OxyMask | 5 LPM | 40 | Ventilated | 30 Vent | 30 | |||
OxyMask | 6 LPM | 44 | Ventilated | 35 Vent | 35 | |||
OxyMask | 7 LPM | 48 | Ventilated | 40 Vent | 40 | |||
OxyMask | 8 LPM | 50 | Ventilated | 45 Vent | 45 | |||
OxyMask | 9 LPM | 54 | Ventilated | 50 Vent | 50 | |||
OxyMask | 10 LPM | 56 | Ventilated | 55 Vent | 55 | |||
OxyMask | 11 LPM | 58 | Ventilated | 60 Vent | 60 | |||
OxyMask | 12 LPM | 60 | Ventilated | 65 Vent | 65 | |||
OxyMask | 13 LPM | 62 | Ventilated | 70 Vent | 70 | |||
OxyMask | 14 LPM | 64 | Ventilated | 75 Vent | 75 | |||
OxyMask | 15 LPM | 65 | Ventilated | 85 Vent | 80 | |||
Ventilated | 85 Vent | 85 | ||||||
Ventilated | 90 Vent | 90 | ||||||
Ventilated | 95 Vent | 95 | ||||||
Ventilated | 100 Vent | 100 |
Implementation
The field draws its values from table S_FIO2.