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Physiology- Respiratory
Ventilation Perfusion Matching (T Pierce)
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Medical
Post-Graduate
03/12/2009

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Term
Equation for alveolar gas equation
Definition
PaO2 = FiO2(Pb - Ph20) - PaCO2/R
Term
Compare alveolar ventilation per minute with blood perfusion per minute
Definition
they are equal (5 L)
Term
Primary reason for non uniform distribution of ventilation in lung
Definition
effect of gravity on thoracic cavity (more vacuum effect near chest wall less vacuum at bottom)
Term
Area of lung most ventilated
Definition
lower zones of the lung (found using radiactive Xe-133)
Term
Effect of gravity on lower pt of lung being more ventilated
Definition
  • it causes there to be a greater distending pressure (transpulmonary pressure) for alveoli at the top of the lung, and is a larger size than bottom
  • pleural pressure more negative at top of thoracic cavity than bottom
Term
Effect of amount of distension on alveolar filling rates
Definition
  • fill at different rates operate at different points on the pressure volume loop
  • at the top, the alveoli are very distended, so it takes a lot of pressure to cause movement of air into those alveoli
Term
If you have unilateral lung disease, what could you do to help respiration?
Definition
lay them on the side of the lung that works, so you can maximize the work
Term
Describe effect of gravity on perfusion
Definition
again, like gas distribution, the most gravity dependent portion is best perfused
Term

Hydrostatic pressure in different parts of the lungs

Definition

Hydrostatic pressure gets higher as we get down the lung, and this affects blood flow

Term
Describe the pressure differences in zone one of the lung
Definition

alveolar P greater than arterial P which is greater than venous pressure

Term
Pressure differences in zone 2
Definition

arterial pressure is greater than alveolar pressure which is greater than venous pressure

Term
Pressure differences in zone 3 of lung
Definition

arterial pressure greater than venous pressure which is greater than alveolar pressure

Term
what creats a zone 1 effect
Definition

DOES NOT EXIST IN NORMAL LUNG

 

  • positive pressure breathing (ex: ventilator)
  • hemorrhage
Term
What is blood flow driven by in zone two
Definition
difference in alveolar and arterial pressure
Term
What is blood flow driven by in zone three
Definition
  • blood flow driven by pulmonary arterial and venous pressure differences
Term
If it alveolus is not perfused, what would the alveolus pressure be
Definition
150 (this is what the pressure is when it enters the conducting system)
Term
If alveolus has no air flow, whats its alveolar pressure
Definition
40 torr (this is the pressure of blood coming back from the periphery)
Term
Compare ventilation:perfusion ratio in different parts of lungs
Definition
  • apex has high ventilation:perfusion ratio
  • base has low ventilation: perfusion ratio (even though it techincally has a higher ventilation and perfusion than apex)
Term

Describe effects of V/Q on alveolar gas tensions

Definition
  • if there is no ventilation, but continued perfusion, the alveolar pressure of oxygen and carbon dioxide will be equal to that of mixed venous blood
    • less fresh air, less oxygen, more carbon dioxide (change in pressures)
  • if no perfusion with ventilation, alveolar oxygen pressure much greater and alveolar CO2 pressure much lower
Term

Relation btw physiologic dead space and vent/perfusion ratio

Definition
high V/P ratio assoc. with physiologic dead space
Term

Types of V/Q ratio seen in high CO2 partial pressure areas in alveoli

Definition
low V/Q
Term
Effect of high and low V/Q on PaO2
Definition
adds very little to blood because of relatively low blood flow, but low V/Q reduces oxygen content of blood because of relatively high blood flow
Term

Caues of hypoxemia

Definition
  • decrease alveolar oxygen tension
    • decrease PO2 in inspired gas
    • hypoventilation
  • V/Q mismatch (low V/Q)
  • shunts
  • impaired diffusion
Term
Difference btw hypoxia and hypoxemia
Definition
  • hypoxia- low oxygen delivery to tissue
  • hypoxemia- low blood oxygen
Term
Measuring V/Q mismatch
Definition
  • P(A-a)DO2
  • physiologic shunt
  • physiologic dead space
Term
Calculation of (A-a gradient) and normal values
Definition
  • difference btw calculate alveolar oxygen pressure and measured arterial oxygen pressure from ABG analysis
  • estimated 1/4 patients age (mine would be 95 while Dr. Delany's would be 85)
Term
Clinical significance in increase of A-a gradient
Definition
signifies problems with oxygen transfer in the lung (aka lung disease)
Term

What separates shunt from cardiac output

Definition

this is the part of the cardiac output not fully oxygenated

Term
types of shunts
Definition

right to left

left to right

Term
Define a true physiologic shunt
Definition
normal part of cardiac output that bypasses alveoli
Term
Examples of true physiologic shunts
Definition
  • bronchial blood flow (about 2%)
  • thebesian veins of coronary circulation

Contributes to normal A-a gradient

Term

What can be said about the level of oxygenation of alveolar units with low V/Q

Definition
  • part of their blood flow not being oxygenated enough
  • includes fraction of normal LV output desaturated (bronchial venous return, thebesian venous return)
Term

Clinical conclusion of high V/A ratios

Definition
  • part of ventilation is not effective for exchange
  • include anatomic dead space
Term
Effect of giving a ventilator to someone if physiological shunts
Definition

oxygenation does not improve

Term
Clinical signs of right to left shunts
Definition
  • high right sided pressures
  • hypoxemia always occurs
  • cannot be corrected by breathing oxygen
  • does not lead to big changes in arterial CO2 pressure (increased ventilation rate)
  • increased A-a gradient
Term
Clinical signs and example of left to right shunts
Definition
  • no hypoxemia
  • ex: patent ductus arteriosus
Term
Equation to measuring for dead space (Bohr's equation) Goal?
Definition

Vd/Vt = alveolar CO2 pressure - (PeCO2/alveolar CO2 pressure)

 

measure volume of lungs that doesn't eliminate CO2 (normal: 0.2-0.35)

Term
Potential causes of PaO2 that is decreased and an increased A-a gradient
Definition

diffusion defect (ex: fibrosis)

V/Q defect

Right to left shunt

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