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Physiology- Respiratory
Lung Mechanics (T Pierce)
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Medical
Post-Graduate
02/26/2009

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Term
Define ventilation
Definition
"bulk" movement of air into the lungs and its distribution through the conducting airways (bronchi) to alveolar spaces where gas exchange takes place (gas exchange membrane)
Term
What are the four principle, interdependent functional components of gas exchange?
Definition
  • ventilation
  • perfusion (movement and distribution of blood through pulmonary circulation)
  • diffusion (mov't of oxygen and carbond dioxide across air-blood barrier)
  • control of breathing- process of regulation of gas exchange to meet the metabolic needs of the moment
Term

Phases of ventilation

Definition

inspiratory

expiratory

Term
Describe the inspiratory phase
Definition
  • fresh atmospheric air breathed in (rich in oxygen)
  • delivered to alveolar reservoir
  • oxygen and carbond dioxide exchanged between the air and blood across the gas exchange membrane
Term
Describe the expiratory phase of ventilation
Definition
  • carbon dioxide moved out of the alveolar reservoir to the atmosphere
Term
Mechanical properties that affect air reaching the alveolar reservoir on inspiration
Definition
  • strength of pump (muscles of inspiration)
  • airway resistance (frictional resistance to flow of air through the pipes)
  • elastance/compliance (distensibility/stiffness of lungs and chest wall)
  • tissue resistance (friction created by mov't of lungs and chest)
  • inertance (energy expended to set system in motion)
Term

Structure of lung

Definition
  • gas exchange membrane
  • gas reservoir
  • two sets of delivery pipes
    • bronchial tree for air
    • pulmonary vessels for blood
Term

Forces that must be overcome to ventilate the lungs

Definition
  • stiffness/elastic recoil of both lungs and chest wall
  • fricitional resistance in airways as air moves through them
  • inertance of entire system
Term
Principle and accessory respiratory muscles of inspiration
Definition
  • diaphragm
  • external intercostals
  • accessory muscles
    • SCM
    • scalenes
    • small muscles of neck, head
Term

Accessory muscles of expiration

Definition
  • internal intercostals
  • abdominal muscles

EXPIRATION IS PASSIVE, SO YOU SHOULD NOT BE USING MUSCLES UNLESS ACTIVE EXPIR.

Term
Structure of diaphragm
Definition
  • attachment poins
    • sternal- inner pt of xiphoid process
    • costal- inner surface of lower six ribs
    • lumbar- upper 2-3 lumbar vertabrae
    • central tendon
Term
Effect of diaphragmatic contraction
Definition
  • alter shape and volume of thoracic cavity
    • increase diameter
    • increase intrathoracic volume
  • push abdominal contents downward
Term

Describe the state of lungs in relation to the chest wall

Definition
  • remember, lung is sealed against chest wall and diaphragm by a small amount of pleural fluid between pleural membranes that line thoracic cavity and cover the external surface of lung
  • this create a vacuum within thoracic cavity created by the pull of the lung against the chest wall
    • neither lung or ches wall is in relaxed state when coupled across the pleural state
Term
Effect of diaphragmatic conraction on chest wall and lung
Definition
  • contraction will pull against chest wall at its poins of insertion, changing the configuration of the thoracic cavity by increasing its vertical dimension
  • lung is pulled down as diaphragm moves
    • this contributes to a more negative pressure within thorax
Term
Clinical app- what if we opened the thoracic cavity?
Definition
  • you break the vacuum seal
  • this will lead to lung collapse inward and chest wall springing out
  • so the elastic elements of both are stretched when they are linked within thoracic cavity and are trying to pull apart in opposite directions to release the tension
Term
Action of intercostal muscles
Definition
  • external intercostals- during inspiration, they elevate ribs (pull up and forward)
  • internal intercostals- during active expiration, they depress ribs (pull down and inward)
Term
Equation for complaince
Definition
compliance = volume/pressure
Term
Relation of compliance to elastance
Definition
compliance inversely proportional to elastance
Term
Define elastance
Definition
distensibility of the lungs
Term
Describe the phenomenon of hysteresis
Definition
  • if you notice the pressure-volume loop of the lung, there is a difference in compliance of the lung during inflation (more stiff) and deflation (less stiff)
Term
How did they measure surface tension?
Definition
  • used apparatus with moveable barrier and force tranducer
  • the moveable barrier is moved across the surface with the detergent added
  • as you increase surface area, surface tension rose
  • as you decrease surface area, the surface tension decreased
Term
Equation for transpulmonary pressure/distending pressure
Definition
alveolar pressure minus intrapleural pressure
Term
Relation between transpulmonary plessure and air flow
Definition
they are positively correlated/proportional
Term

Describe CT structure of lung

Definition
  • arranged in such a way to allow lung to be stretched (called tissue forces)
  • peripheral (in btw alveoli)
  • septal and axial
Term
Define surface tension
Definition
mutual attraction at sides and bottoms of water molecules
Term
How does detergent reduce surface tension
Definition

interupts polar attraction of water molecules

Term

 Chemical structure of detergents/surfactant

Definition
  • amphipathic
  • these molecules repel from each other
Term
Function of surfactant
Definition
  • responsible for phenomenon of hysteresis
  • promote stability of alveoli of differing sizes and prevents alveolar collapse
Term

Effect of reducing surface tension on compliance

Definition
  • leads to increase compliance, reducing work of expanding lungs with each breath
Term
Location of surfactant. Cells that produce surfactant
Definition
  • surfactant produced by Type II pneumocytes
  • location- line surface of alveoli
Term

Symptoms of neonatal RDS

Definition
  • atelectasis
  • difficulty inflating lungs
  • hypoxemia
Term
Cause of RDS
Definition
lack of surfactant
Term

Test for ADS

Definition

ratio of lecithin: sphingomyelin in amniotic fluid (if more than 2, its mature)

Term
Equation for surface tension
Definition
P = 2T/r
Term

Effect of surfactant on surface tension

Definition
If you have a smaller radius, you will have a higher pressure to keep the airway open. So you will need a higher tension to keep things open as well
Term
Describe force of lungs and chest wall in breathing
Definition
  • lungs- collapsing force
  • chest- expanding force

At rest, both forces are equal and opposite, so neither system wants to collapse or expand.

Term
Pathology of abnormally high compliance? abnormally low volume?
Definition
  • high compliance, emphysema
  • low compliance, fibrosis
Term
Types of airflow
Definition
  • laminar
  • turbulent
  • tracheobronchial
Term
What causes turbulent air flow? Eq. for turbulent air flow?
Definition
  • fast air flow
  • P = K X V squared
Term
Equation for laminar flow
Definition
P = K x V
Term
Equation for tracheo-bronchial flow
Definition
P = K1V + K2V squared
Term

Equation for airflow resistance

Definition
R = 8Lη/πr^4
Term
Arrangement of airway resistances
Definition
usually in parallel to reduce resistance
Term
Compare the resistance in the conducting airway and the respiratory zone
Definition
  • very high in beginings of conducting zone
  • decreases gradually as you move through the conducting zone
  • very very minimal as you enter the respiratory zone
Term
Compare the cross sectional area of conducting and respiratory zones
Definition
  • very low in conducting zone
  • exponentially higher in respiratory zone
Term
Effect of atropine on airway resistance
Definition
this will PREVENT bronchoconstriction, causing area to be higher, so resistance is consistently lower
Term

NT's that cause bronchoconstriction and its affect on alveolar carbon dioxide pressure

Definition
  • parasympathetic (vagal)- ACh, methacholine, histamine
  • decreases alveolar carbon dioxide pressure
Term
Receptors responsible for bronchodilation
Definition

beta-2 adrenergic receptors (stim. by epi from adrenal medulla)

 

Although there is no DIRECT sympathetic innervation of the lungs.

Term

Role of tissue resistance in movement of lung

Definition
  • 20% of total resistance/pulmonary resistance
  • must overcome the viscous forces within the tissues as they slide over each other
Term
Equation of motion of lungs
Definition
  • involves resistance and compliance

Pressure = (volume/compliance) + (flow x resistance)

Term
Effect of inspiration on intrapleural pressure and alveolar pressure
Definition
  • intrapleural pressure decreases (becomes MORE NEGATIVE)
  • alveolar pressure decreases

Pressure gradient allow for air to flow into the lungs

Term

Effect of expiration on alveolar pressure and intrapleural pressure

Definition
  • alveolar pressure increase (becomes greater than atmospheric, leading to expiration)
  • intrapleural pressure increases (become LESS NEGATIVE)
Term
Describe the oxygen cost of the work done during breathing
Definition
pretty small (less than 5% of oxygen consumption at rest)
Term
What must we work against to move the lung and chest wall?
Definition
  • elastic forces
  • airway resistance
  • tissue resistance
Term
Equation for work
Definition
Work = Pressure x volume
Term
Role of CNS in breathing
Definition
  • cerebral cortex gives you the volition
  • medulla gives you the drive
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