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Physiology- Respiratory
Diffusion (T Pierce)
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Post-Graduate
03/23/2009

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Term
Process of oxygen transport
Definition
  1. ventilation moves air in and out of alveolar reservoir
  2. diffuse across alveolar capillary membrane into solution in cell membranes and blood
  3. react with hemoglobin
  4. transport to periphery
  5. extract oxygen by tissues through diffusion
  6. use oxygen in cell metabolism
  7. residual oxygen in venous blood transported back to lung
Term
Equation for Henry's law
Definition
Conc. of dissolved gas = gas P x solubility coefficient
Term
Pts in respiration where gas moves via diffusion
Definition
  • at point of terminal bronchioles
  • movement across alveolar capillary membrane
Term
Explain gas diffision in solution
Definition
  • gas diffuse into liquid phase, where they enter solution and exist in dissolved state
  • diffusion takes place across membrane along pressure gradient
  • at equilibrium:
    • atm gas P = dissolved gas P
    • ex: if alveolar air is 100 mm Hg, then after diffsusion, capillar blood would also be 100 mm Hg
Term
What is rate of diffisuion of gas in fluid most dependent upon?
Definition
solubility in the fluid (higher solubility of gas, higher concentration in solution)
Term
Expression for conc. of dissolved gas
Definition
volume percent (mL gas per 100 mL of blood)
Term

Describe solubility of oxygen and carbon dioxide in water

Definition
  • both are highly soluble and readily diffuse
  • carbon dioxide is 20 times more soluble in water than oxygen, so dissolves 20 times faster
Term
Equation for diffusion coefficient
Definition
D = S/√MW
Term

How gas transported in solution

Definition
  • dissolved (dissolved gas P contribute to partial P)
  • bound (Hb, plasma proteins)
  • chemically modified (CO2 to HCO3)
Term
Layers of alveolar capillary membrane
Definition
  1. fluid layer of alveoli
  2. alveolar epithelial cell membrane (mainly type I cells)
  3. epithelial cell basement membrane
  4. interstitial space between basement membrane of epithelial cell and basement membrane of endothelial cell
  5. capillary basement membrane
  6. capillary endothelial cell membrane
Term
Characteristics of alveolar-capillary membrane
Definition
  • large surface area (70 meters squared)
  • very thin (0.2-0.5 microns)
  • small diameter (8 microns)
  • not a lot of blood in capillary (60-140 mL)
Term
define Lung diffusion capacity
Definition
  • clinical measurement of diffusion characteristics of alveolar capillary membrane
Term
Process of testing lung diffusion capacity
Definition
  1. use carbon monoxide to test diffusion capacity
  2. combines diffusion coefficient, surface area, thickness of membrane, time for gas to combine with proteins (combines readily with Hb)
  3. the person is asked take max inhalation, to hold their breath for 10 seconds, breath out (discard first part, but sample the second part of air)
Term
Pathologies that show reduction in DLCO
Definition
  • diffuse interstitial lung disease
  • reduced lung volume
  • parenchymal destruction (emphysema)
  • pulmonary vascular disease
    • pulmonary embolism
    • primary pulmonary hypertension
  • anemia
  • resection of pulmonary parenchyma
Term

Mean pressure of oxygen difference across membrane

Definition
11 mm Hg (Palveoli-Parterial)
Term

Effect of oxygen diffusion on low alveolar O2 pressure

Definition
  • diffusion time longer even with normal membrane
  • if membrane diseased, diffusion may not be completed during time an RBC spends in capillary
Term
Effect of exercise on oxygen diffusion
Definition
decrease time available for oxygenation (increase diffusing capacity for oxygen up to three times)
Term
diffusion capacity for oxygen
Definition

21 mL/min/mm Hg

(11 mmHg x 21 mL/min/mm Hg = 230 mL/min)

Term
Why do we usually not see abnormal diffusion curves in carbon dioxide transport?
Definition

CO2 diffuses very readily

Term
Compare and contrast diffusion limited and perfusion limited gas exchange
Definition
  • diffusion limited- total gas exchange limited by diffusion process
  • perfusion limited- total gas exchange limted by blood flow through capillaries
Term
Diffusion limited gas exchange seen with what?
Definition
  • CO2
  • oxygen during strenous exercise
  • emphysema
  • fibrosis
  • high altitude
Term
Perfusion limited exchange seen in what situations?
Definition
  • O2 transfer at rest
  • CO2
  • blood flow
Term
Amount of oxygen dissolved in each 100 mL of blood
Definition
  • 0.003 mL O2/100 mL of blood x 100 mm Hg = 0.3 mL O2/100mL
Term
amnt of oxygen that can combine with one gram of Hb
Definition
1 gm Hb = 1.34 mL O2
Term
Why do we need hemoglobin?
Definition
at rest, we can not dissolve enough oxygen into blood to meet tissue to demand
Term

Define P50

Definition
PO2 for 50% oxygen saturation of Hb
Term
Normal P50 value
Definition
27 mmHg O2
Term

Effect of there being significant amount of Partial pressure change in oxygen arterial pressure to have significant effects

Definition
You would have to drop your PO2 below 65 before you would have significant effects on oxygen tissue delivery
Term
Effect of shifting oxygen Hb curve to right on P50 value
Definition
the P50 value will increase with shift of curve to right
Term
Equation for tissue oxygen delivery
Definition

O2 delivery = CaO2 x Q

 

  • CaO2- includes both dissolved O2 and O2 combined with Hb
  • Q = cardiac output
Term

Pt at which somebody requires respirator

Definition
88% Hb saturation or oxygen arterial partial pressure of 55 mm Hg or less
Term
Function of pulse oximetry
Definition
read oxygenation saturation
Term

Define oxygen capacity

Definition
max amount of oxygen that can combine with Hb
Term
Define oxygen saturation
Definition
extent to which potential oxygen binding sites of Hb have been occupied
Term
Define oxygen content
Definition
amount of oxygen that is actually being transported in blood, both in combination with Hb and dissolved
Term
Treatment of CO intoxication
Definition
100% oxygen
Term
Clinical signs of CO intoxication
Definition
  • normal arterial PO2
  • Hb normal
  • decrease O2 saturation and content

240 X greater affinity for Hb than oxygen

Term
What is the general cause for shifts in dissociation curve?
Definition
  • changes in Hb affinity for oxygen
    • shift left- increase affinity
    • shift right- decrease affinity
Term
What are specific causes for shift of dissociation curve to right?
Definition
  • increase PCO2, leading to decrease pH
  • increase temperature
  • increase 2,3 BPG
Term
Define Bohr effect
Definition
effect of rising CO2 on dissociation curve (shift right)
Term

Equation for CaO2

Definition

CaO2 = (0.003 x PaO2) + (1.34 x Hb x Sat.)

 

"a" is arterial

 

 

Term
Significance of cellular PO2
Definition
its much lower than arterial AND venous partial pressure (23 mm Hg)
Term
Effect of increased and decreased oxygen consumption on interstitial fluid PO2
Definition
inverse relationship (decreased O2 consumption leads to increase interstitial fluid)
Term
Define utilization coefficient
Definition
fraction of blood which gives up O2 as it passes through tissue capillaries (normal is 0.25)
Term
Describe values of P02 throughout body
Definition
  • increases and stays fairly high after going from venous to pulm. capillaries
  • decreases in systemic capillaries and stays low in venous blood
Term

Importance of PCO2 in cells

Definition

cells PCO2 is higher, so it wants to exit cell

Term
Transport of CO2 in body and percentage of CO2 in venous side
Definition
  • dissolved (10 % of CO2)
  • carbamino compounds (Hb) (30% of CO2)
  • HCO3 (60% of CO2)
Term
Two fates of CO2 associated with RBC
Definition
  • binding to Hb
  • reacts with H20 and via carbonic anhydrase, forms HCO3
  • HCO3 transported out of RBC via antiport with Cl
    • leads to slight rise in HCO3 in venous blood
Term
Significance of dissolved CO2 in body
Definition
  • drive rxn with H20 in RBC
  • determine PaCO2 and PvCO2

10% of CO2 in body is transported via dissolved state

Term
Relation btw CO2 partial pressure and blood CO2
Definition
direct relationship (Partial pressure of CO2 higher, than blood CO2 higher)
Term
Haldane effect
Definition
  • shows the effect of HbO2 content on CO2 concentration
    • decreases the amount of CO2 in blood
Term
Caues of hypercapnia
Definition

PaCO2 increases, signifies reduction in effective alveolar ventilation (Va) (Ve = Vd + Va)

  • reduce minute ventilation
  • increase dead space ventilation (alveoli with high V/Q ratios)
Term
Caues of reduction in minute respiration
Definition
  • depress respiratory center drive
  • loss of neuromuscular coupling
    • impaired neuromuscular transmission
    • excessive resp. load, leading to resp. muscle fatigue
Term
Relationship btw Ve and Vd/Vt
Definition
  • direct relationship
  • as ventilation rate continues to all, smaller decreases in minute ventilation lead to decreases in Vd/Vt
Term
Relation btw minute ventilation and arterial PCO2
Definition
inverse relationship
Term
Normal serum HCO3
Definition
24 give or take 2
Term

Henderson Hasselback for HCO3 and CO2

Definition

pH = pKa + log (HCO3/0.03 x PCO2)

Term
Purpose of Davenport diagram
Definition
shows relation btw plasma HCO3 and pH (direct)
Term
Cause of resp. acidosis or alkalosis
Definition
  • acidosis- rise in PaCO2 (hypoventilation)
  • alkalosis- fall in PaCO2 (hyperventilation)
Term
How does the kidney try to compensate for acidosis and alkalosis
Definition
  • increase HCO3
  • decrease HCO3
Term
Mathmatical relationship of pH to PaCO2 in acute respiratory acidosis
Definition

for every rise of 10 mmHg in PaCO2, decrease in pH of 0.08

 

pH change = 0.08 x (PaCO2-40)/10

Term

Cause of metabolic acidosis? alkalosis?

Definition
  • acidosis- fall in HCO3
    • ketoacidosis
    • lactic acid
  • alkalosis- rise in HCO3
    • volume contraction
    • hypokalemia
Term
Mathmatical relationship for pH change on chronic resp. acidosis/alkalosis
Definition
pH change = 0.03 x (PaCO2 - 40)/10
Term

Purpose of Winter's formula and equation

Definition
  • predict respiratory response of kidney to acidosis or alkalosis
  • PaCO2 = (1.5 x HCO3) + (8 + 2)
Term
respiratory compensation of metabolic acidosis
Definition
  • hyperventilation
  • immediate
  • linear correlation btw change in PaCO2 and change in HCO3
Term
Respiratory compensation of metabolic alkalosis
Definition
  • hypoventilation
  • response not easily predicted
  • not linearly related to HCO3
  • PaCO2 increases about 40 torr, but not greater than 50 to 55
  • patient remain alkalemic in setting of compensatory elevation of PaCO2
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