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Physiology- Respiratory
Introduction to Resp. (T Pierce)
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Medical
Post-Graduate
02/19/2009

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Term

Zones of Respiratory Tract and their function

Definition
  • conducting- coduits of airflow
  • respiratory- gas exchange
Term
Components of conducting zone
Definition

trachea

bronchus

bronchioles

Term
Components of respiratory zone
Definition
  • resp. bronchioles
  • alveolar ducts
  • alveolar sacs (Type I, II pneumocytes)
Term
Function of conducting zone
Definition
warm, humidify, filter air
Term
Structure of conducting zone
Definition

cilia and smooth muscle

  •  
    • walls contain smooth muscle
      • beta 2 receptors
      • cholinergic receptors
    • lining contains cilia and mucus secreting cells
Term
Structure of alveoli
Definition
  • evaginations of bronchioles or ducts/sacs
  • thin walls
  • large surface area
  • contents
    • type I, II pneumocytes
    • alveolar macrophages
Term
Equation for vital capacity
Definition
IRV + TV + ERV
Term
Equation for FRC
Definition
ERV + RV
Term

Equation for Inspiratory capacity

Definition
IRV + TV
Term

Equation for TLC

Definition
TV + IRV + ERV + RV
Term

Define physiological dead space

Definition
volume of lungs that does not participate in gas exchange
Term
Define anatomical dead space
Definition
conducting airways
Term
What is a normal individuals physiological dead space?
Definition
it should be nothing
Term
Components of dead space
Definition

anatomic

physiologic

Term
equation for alveolar ventilation
Definition
Va = (Vt - Vd) X resp. frequency
Term
Equation of minute ventilation
Definition
V = Vt X resp. frequency
Term

Describe hysteresis

Definition
  • shows the reason why the pressure difference needed to cause inspiration is much more than cause expiration
  • this loop is due to surface tension at liquid air interface
Term
How to break surface tension
Definition
add detergent to break polar interactions of the water molecule
Term
Why do small alveoli have a greater tendency to collapse than larger alveoli? How do we solve this problem?
Definition
  • they have lower volume, meaning higher pressure, which makes it more likely to collapse and move to a larger volume connected alveoli
  • we must add surfactant to reduce surface tension
Term
Cells that make surfactant
Definition
type II pneumocytes
Term
Cause of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. Symptoms?
Definition
  • lack of surfactant
  • symptoms
    • atelectasis
    • difficulty inflating lungs
    • hypoxemia
Term
test for RDS
Definition
  • measure ratio of lecthin:sphingomyelin in amniotic fluid
  • if greater than two, mature level of surfactant
Term
Chemical composition of surfactant
Definition
dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl choline
Term
Equation of Henry's Law
Definition

Concentration = P X solubility

Term

Compare and give the significance of pressure of oxygen and carbond dioxide in pulmonary circulation and alveolus

Definition
  • pulmonary circulation
    • P oxygen = 40
    • P CO2 = 46
  • alveoli
    • P oxygen = 100
    • P CO2 = 40

The pressure differential will drive the movement of oxygen into circulation and CO2 out of the body.

Term
Equation for Fick's Law
Definition
V = (DAΔP)/Δx
Term

What part of the capillary exchanges alveolar oxygen?

Definition
first third
Term
Ways to transport oxygen
Definition

dissolve (2%- about 0.3 mL in blood)

bind to Hb (98%- about 20 mL in blood)

Term
Equation for oxygen content of Hb
Definition

oxygen content = (oxygen binding capacity X        % saturation) + dissolved oxygen

Term
equation for oxygen delivery
Definition
oxygen delivery = oxygen content X cardiac output
Term
Oxygen saturation pressures in arterial and venous blood
Definition
  • artery = 100 mm Hg (100% sat)
  • vein = 40 mm Hg (75% sat)
Term
What causes saturation curve to shift to the right? What does it mean for oxygen relation with Hb?
Definition

 

  • increase carbon dioxide
  • increase temperature
  • increase 2,3 BPG
  • decrease pH

This favors unloading of oxygen, meaning Hb has decreased affinity for oxygen.

Term
Ways to transport CO2
Definition
  • dissolved gas
  • bind to Hb
  • bicarbonate (90%)
Term

Rxn to produce HCO3

Definition
  • CO2 and H2O form carbonic acid via acion of carbonic anhydrase
  • carbonic acid loses a hydrogen and forms HCO3
Term
cell that has carbonic anhydrase
Definition
RBC's
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