Gribbin H R
South Cleveland Hospital, Middlesbrough.
Br J Hosp Med. 1993;49(7):461, 464-8, 471-7.
Hypoxaemia and hypercapnia are common clinical problems. A clear understanding of the diseases and pathophysiological processes that cause respiratory failure is important in making decisions about the concentration of oxygen to give, the type of face-mask to use, and the place of artificial ventilation.