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To know more or find more such videos please visit https://assimilate.in/ A PaO2/FiO2 ratio of less than 300 mmHg was considered hypoxemia. Hypoxia following intubation can occur as a result of hypoventilation, worsening cardiac shunting, insufficient FiO2, mainstem intubation, aspiration, tube dislodgement, or pulmonary edema. The above-mentioned causes of high airway pressures and low exhaled volumes can result in hypoxia if they cause hypoventilation. Hypotension after intubation is usually caused by decreased central venous blood return to the heart as a result of elevated intrathoracic pressures. Despite numerous safety precautions, cases of ventilators being connected to compressed air or nitrous oxide rather than oxygen have been documented on occasion. After excluding equipment failure and mechanical causes of hypoxia, increasing FiO2 and adjusting ventilatory settings to increase PEEP or respiratory rate are helpful first steps. Dr. Srinivas Samavedam, discusses about the cause of hypoxemia, hypotension, arrhythmias which are few of the immediate post intubation complications.