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Air-Entrainment Ratio & Total Flow Calculator

The device math behind air-entrainment ('Venturi') masks — the air-to-oxygen ratio that sets the FiO₂ and the total flow that determines whether the delivered FiO₂ is accurate, with the formula shown.

Written by Apex Respiratory Editorial Team

% or fraction

Enter as a percent (40) or a fraction (0.4).

L/min

The flowmeter setting feeding the jet.

Enter the set FiO₂ and O₂ flow to calculate the air-entrainment ratio and total flow.

Reading the entrainment ratio

An air-entrainment device drives a jet of 100% oxygen past a port that entrains room air. The air-to-oxygen ratio, (100 − FiO₂%) ÷ (FiO₂% − 21), sets the delivered FiO₂; total flow = (air parts + 1) × the set O₂ flow. The 21 is the oxygen percent of the entrained room air.

Commonly taught ratios (which the exact formula rounds to): 24% → 25:1 · 28% → 10:1 · 31% → 7:1 · 35% → 5:1 · 40% → 3:1 · 50% → 1.7:1 · 60% → 1:1.

As the set FiO₂ rises, the entrainment ratio and total flow both fall. A 24% device floods the patient with 100+ L/min (a true high-flow, fixed-performance system), while a 60% device barely exceeds its set O₂ flow. When total flow drops below inspiratory demand (~30–40 L/min, or roughly 3× minute ventilation), the patient entrains extra room air around the device and the delivered FiO₂ falls below the set value.

Educational use only. This material supports respiratory therapy education and exam review. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for clinical judgment, institutional protocols, or physician orders. Always follow facility policies and current provider orders, and verify calculations independently before clinical use.

Sources

  1. Kacmarek RM, Stoller JK, Heuer AJ. Egan's Fundamentals of Respiratory Care. 12th ed. Elsevier; 2021.
  2. Cairo JM. Mosby's Respiratory Care Equipment. 11th ed. Elsevier; 2022.

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