**_🫀🫁Cardio & Resp🫀🫁 - Respiratory Failure Flashcards
What is the definition of respiratory failure?
Syndrome of inadequate gas exchange due to dysfunction of one or more components of the respiratory system
What are the 3 categories of causes for respiratory failure?
Nervous system
Respiratory muscle
Pulmonary causes
What are the sites of nervous system based respiratory failure?
CNS/brainstem
Peripheral nervous system
Neuro-muscular junction
What are the sites of respiratory muscle based respiratory failure?
Diaphragm and thoracic muscles
Extra-thoracic muscles
What are the pulmonary causes of respiratory failure?
Airway disease
Alveolar-capillary diseases
Circulation disruption
In which context is NMJ related respiratory failure usually seen?
Chronic respiratory failure
More severe end
What can affect the respiratory muscles, leading to respiratory failure?
Trauma
What are some examples of airway disease?
COPD
Asthma
What are some alveolar-capillary causes of respiratory failure?
Leak of alveolar fluid
Interstitial disease of the tissue itself - pulmonary fibrosis - autoimmune or secondary to infection
What is a circulation-based cause of respiratory failure?
Impeding of blood flow
e.g. embolic disease in the lung
What is a key epidemiological statistic of respiratory failure in men compared to women?
Women disproportionately more affected
“cook and clean” ideology - exposed to cooking and gases
Outline the key epidemiological points for chronic respiratory failure?
3rd leading cause of death:
-males: smoking biggest risk factor
-women: household air pollution from solid fuels
Huge social and financial costs:
-EU spends €380million annually
-Accounts for: inpatient care, lost productivity
What is meant by cooperative binding, in the context of oxygen transport?
The bonds of oxygen to Hb become stronger the more oxygen is bound
Why must lungs be specially adapted immunologically compared to other organs of the body?
Lungs receive entire blood flow every minute - exposed to anything in circulation + outside world
What is the average RBC pulmonary transit time?
0.75s
What is the average gas exchange time?
0.25s - oxygenation time
Shorter for CO2 removal - less CO2 to remove
Overall time - 0.25s
How is ventilation spread across the lung?
How is perfusion spread across the lung?
What is ventilation-perfusion matching?
Matching blood flow to the areas that are more heavily ventilated
What is the difference between a volume and capacity in lung mechanics?
Volume is a discrete section or movement (e.g. tidal volume, residual volume etc…)
Capacity is the sum of 2+ volumes
What is the tidal volume?
Volume inhaled/exhaled in a normal, relaxed breath
What is the inspiratory reserve volume?
Volume of air that can be inhaled past tidal volume on a total, forced inhalation
What is the expiratory reserve volume?
Volume of air that can be exhaled past tidal volume on a total, forced exhalation
What is the residual volume?
The volume of air left in the lungs after a forced exhalation