3. Compliance and Lung Function Tests Flashcards
What is surfactant?
Detergent like fluid produced by Type II alveolar cells
What does surfactant do?
- Reduces surface tension on alveolar surface membrane thus reducing tendency for alveoli to collapse
- Increases lung compliance
- Reduces lung’s tendency to recoil
- Makes work of breathing easier
Where does surface tension occur?
Where ever there is an air-water interface and refers to the attraction between water molecules
Why is surfactant more effective in small alveoli than large alveoli?
Surfactant molecules come closer together and are therefore more concentrated
When is surfactant produced?
Production starts at 25 weeks gestation and is complete by 36 weeks
What stimulates surfactant production?
Thyroid hormones and cortisol which increase towards the end of pregnancy
What can premature babies suffer from due to incomplete production of surfactant?
Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome (IRDS)
Why is there less change in pressure in a saline filled lung compared to lung inflation in utero?
There is no need to overcome surface tension as there is not= air-water interface
Compliance
Change in volume relative to change in pressure
What does compliance represent?
The stretchability of the lungs
What does high compliance mean?
A large increase in lung volume for small decrease in ip pressure
What does low compliance mean?
Small increase in lung volume for large decrease in ip pressure
What can affect compliance?
- Disease states
- Age
Why does expiration require effort in emphysema?
Loss of elastic tissue
Why does inspiration require effort in fibrosis?
Inert fibrous tissue
Why is expiration usually passive?
Normally effort (work) of inspiration is recovered as elastic recoil during expiration
Why does the pressure volume curve vary between apex and base of the lung?
At the base, the volume change is greater for a given change in pressure
Why does compliance decline with height from base to apex?
- The alveoli at the apex are more inflated due to FRC.
- At the base the alveoli are compressed between the weight of the lung above and the diaphragm below, hence more compliant on inspiration