11- Clinical Response to Hypoxemia and Hypercapnia Flashcards
Generally speakign what 3 things work togetehr to coordinator breathing in the body? How does this relate to the analogy of the thermostat?
Sensors (chemoreceptors, lungs and other receptors) **thermostat**
Central Controller (pons, medulla, and other parts of brain) **furnace**
Effectors (respiratory muscles) **piping and ducts**
What cells are the carotid body made up of?
Type I: Glomus cells
Type II:
What are the 3 kinds of sensors?
Central (pons, medulla)
Peripheral (Carotid body and aortic body)
Mechanoreceptors (lungs, GI tract, nose) Hypothalamus (anxiety, fear. pain) Voluntary control (“I want to hyperventiliate”)
What is sensed by the central and peripheral chemoreceptors? how much of the response are the central chemoreceptors vs peripher chemoreceptors responsible for?
Co2, H, O2
central: 70% of response
peripheral: 30%
WHat is ventilation?
to scatter, to dispers, a breeze/wind. to move air
What is the relationship between CO2 and H?
Everytime you have Co2 you have H!
What is the equation for pH? Are H ions good or bad? where do we find H?
pH= -logH
Hydrogen ions are bad!!
located in extracellular space
WHat is the nromal response for a person whos pCO2 increases to 60 mmHg? WHat is the relationship between CO2 and ventilation?
it should be 40mmHg
an increase in both respiratory rate and tidal volume
**As Co2 rises your ventilation rises**
What 2 forms determine the partial pressure of oxygen?
Hemoglobin bound, dissolved O2
What is the shape of the PaO2 and Hemoglobin saturation relationship? What is p50? What does it mean to right or left shift the curve?
sigmoidal due to the positive cooperativity of Hemoglobin
p50 is the PO2 required for hemoglobin to be 50% bound
right shift means hemoglobin is bound less tightly
left shift means hemoglobin is bound more tightly
What is Henrys Law?
The amount of dissolved gas is proportional to its partial pressure
Dissolved O2=PaO2 * 0.003
Ashley Matter is Anemic. She is asymptomatic ans oxygen saturation is 100% on room air. What is her expected ventilatory response?
no change in ventilatory response
Which ion is the ventilatory response most sensitive to? How does ventilation change if Co2 is constant and O2 decreases?
increases in CO2!
As O2 decreases ventilation will increase!
What is the equation for oxygen delivery? How does an anemic person (Ashley Hollo?) maintain oxygen delivery?
Delivery (DO2)= CO * CaO2
CaO2 is made up of Hb bound and dissolved
In anemia Hb is decreased
This means that viscosity is decreased, and therefore resistance is decreased. Decreased resitance leads to increased Cardiac output. SO! The body is able to compensate for decreased CaO2 by increasing cardiac output!
aka anemic person with a healthy heart can compensate and remain asymptomatic
What is the relationship between viscosity and resistance?
They are directy related! As viscosity increases so does resistance