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Shunt Fraction Index (Qp:Qs) Calculator

  • Pulmonary Blood Flow (Qp, L/min)
  • Systemic Blood Flow (Qs, L/min)
  • Shunt Fraction Index (Qp:Qs Ratio): Explanation and Clinical Context
    The Qp:Qs ratio, also known as the Shunt Fraction Index, is used to quantify the magnitude of left-to-right cardiac shunts. It is defined as the ratio of pulmonary blood flow (Qp) to systemic blood flow (Qs).
    A Qp:Qs ratio of 1 indicates no shunt, while values above 1 indicate a left-to-right shunt, with higher values reflecting larger shunts.
    Clinical decision-making often relies on this ratio: small shunts (<1.5) usually do not require intervention, moderate shunts (1.5–2.0) require careful monitoring, and large shunts (>2.0) typically need surgical or catheter-based closure.
    This calculation can be derived from invasive cardiac catheterization measurements or non-invasively using echocardiography with Doppler data.
    Accurate measurement helps guide timing for intervention and assess the risk of complications such as pulmonary hypertension or ventricular volume overload.

    Reference:
    Baumgartner H, Bonhoeffer P, De Groot NM, et al. ESC Guidelines for the management of grown-up congenital heart disease (new version 2020). Eur Heart J. 2021;42:563-645. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehaa554

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