4. Alveolar Ventilation vs Pulmonary Ventilation Flashcards
What is anatomical dead space ?
Volume of gas occupied by the conducting airways and this gas is not available for exchange- 150ml
What is pulmonary (minute) ventilation ?
total air movement into/out of lungs
What is alveolar ventilation ?
Fresh air getting to alveoli and therefore available for gas exchange
How is total pulmonary ventilation calculated ?
TPV= TV X RR
How is air to alveoli calculated ?
Tidal - dead space
How is alveolar ventilation calculated ?
AV= ait to alveoli X RR
Will tidal volume be lower or higher when someone is anxious ?
Lower but respiratory rate increases
Will tidal volume be lower or higher when someone is chilled out and relaxing ?
Higher but respiratory rate decreases
What is the main factor that affects the alveolar ventilation ?
The depth of the breath, rather than the respiratory rate, because of the influence of the dead space volume
What is hyperventilation ?
Increased ventilation - concerns depth and not frequency of breathingRelaxed is hyperventilating
What is hypoventilation ?
Decreased ventilation - concerns depth and not frequency of breathinganxious is hypoventilation
What is partial pressure ?
Pressure of a gas in a mixture of gases is equivalent to the percentage of that particular gas in the entire mixture multiplied by the pressure of the whole gaseous mixture
for example if:Atmospheric pressure = 760mmHgPressure of air we breath therefore= 760mmHg21% of air we breath= O2What is the partial pressure of air we breath in ?
= 21% X 760mmHg = 160mmHg
Once air is in alveoli what is it in equilibrium with ?
in equilibrium with the gas that’s in the blood
How is air diluted ?
By dead space, residual volume and adding water vapour