7- Breathlessness And Control Of Breathing Flashcards
How do you calculate minute ventilation
Tidal volume x60. /Duration of a single respiratory cycle
What is the carotid body
It lies at the junction of the internal and external carotid arteries in the neck
•It is a rapid response system for detecting changes in arterial PCO2 and PO2
Where does central control of breathing come from
group pacemaker” activity coming from about 10 groups of neurons in the medulla near nuclei of IX and X cranial nerves
Describe reflex control of breathing
Vth nerve: afferents from nose and face (irritant)
•IXth nerve: from pharynx and larynx (irritant)
•Xth nerve: from bronchi and bronchioles (irritant and stretch)
What are some causes of metabolic acidosis
diabetic ketoacidosis, salicylate overdose, renal tubular defects
What are some causes of metabolic alkalosis
vomiting, diuretics, dehydration
What 3 factors make up Dyspnoea
Tightness: difficulty in expanding the thorax, generally associated with airway narrowing
Increased work and effort, either the hyperventilation of exercise, or breathing against increased external resistance or at high end–expired volume.
Air hunger describes a powerful urge to breathe such as at the end of a prolonged breath hold.
How is breathing with a nose clip different to normal
your breathing becomes deeper and hence VT increases
• Using a nose clip also means that breathing becomes slower (decrease in
frequency) but ventilation remains around the same
How is breathing with COPD different to normal
people with COPD breathe much shallower and faster
They have difficulty expiring
How does the CNS control breathing
Involuntary or metabolic centre = MEDULLA (bulbo-pontine brain)
• Voluntary or behavioural centre = motor area of CEREBRAL CORTEX
• Metabolic will always override behavioural
What are the 2 metabolic controllers in breathing
Central part in the medulla responding to the hydrogen ion concentration in the extracellular fluid
Peripheral part at the carotid bifurcation (carotid sinus) - there are hydrogen ion receptors here as well