Bohr equation
Equation describing the amount of physiological dead space in a person's lungs / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with the Bohr model or the Bohr effect.
The Bohr equation, named after Danish physician Christian Bohr (1855–1911), describes the amount of physiological dead space in a person's lungs. This is given as a ratio of dead space to tidal volume. It differs from anatomical dead space as measured by Fowler's method as it includes alveolar dead space.