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A-a Gradient Calculator

Calculate the alveolar-arterial oxygen difference to evaluate oxygenation.

A-a Gradient
Expected A-a Gradient (for age)
PAO₂ (Alveolar O₂)
Interpretation
Alveolar Gas Equation:
PAO₂ = FiO₂ × (Patm − 47) − (PaCO₂ / 0.8)
A-a Gradient = PAO₂ − PaO₂
Expected = (Age/4) + 4

About the A-a Gradient

The A-a gradient measures the difference between alveolar and arterial oxygen. A normal gradient is age-dependent (roughly Age/4 + 4). An elevated A-a gradient suggests V/Q mismatch, shunt, or diffusion impairment — helping differentiate between pulmonary and non-pulmonary causes of hypoxemia.