Basic Cardio Terms Flashcards

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Compliance

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change in volume/ change in pressure. This is the ability of the lungs distend and how much work of breathing is required to expand the lungs
the lungs are least compliant at extremes of volumes, when the lungs are stiff, closed alveoli or hyper inflated

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Airflow resistance

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caused by friction which is caused in the airways when gas slides against the walls
depends on speed of airflow and calibre of the airway

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When is compliance decreased and resistance increased?

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secretions where there is greater overall resistance and less collateral ventlation
bronchospasm
odema
collapsing of the airways with emphysema
Kyphoscolisosis or distended abdomen reduce compliance

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Elastic resistance

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lung tissue, alveolar surface liquid and the chest wall

this is increased by lung fibrosis, pulmonary oedema, rib cage deformity, obesity, slumped

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Work of breathing

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during inspiration to overcome the resistive elastic forces of airways, lungs and chest wall

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Ventilation

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Most of the tidal volume typically goes to the dependent part.

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7
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Upright position

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Tidal volume goes to the inflated areas of alveoli which are the non dependent parts and they are rapidly filled. Gas then travels to the dependent areas. Dependent areas compressed by weight of lungs, blood supply so have more potential to expand and more compliant so allow greater ventilation.

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Slumped positioning

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alveoli collapsed or compressed, lower on the compliance curve and less easy to inflate

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9
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Side lying

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lower lung provides a greater contribution to gas exchange which is why the good lung is put on the bottom
the upper lung however is more expanded and therefore responds earlier to deep breathing exercises.

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10
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Increased closing volume

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smoking

ageing- reduced elasticity

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11
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What is perfusion effected by?

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lung volume- vessels being hyper-inflated
disease- alveolar destruction
position- prone is better

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12
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VQ matching

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fresh air and blood need to be in the same place for gas exchange to occur
high ratio- alveoli is ventilated by perfusion is impaired so oxygen can’t reach the blood, causing an increase in dead space, e.g heart failure causes breathlessness
low ratio- lung units perfused but not adequately ventilated , creating a shunt

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13
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Shunt

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fraction of cardiac output not exposed to gas exchange in the lung

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14
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systematic hypoxia

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stimulates selective vasodilation to assist perfusion of vital tissues

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15
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pulmonary hypoxia

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stimulates hypoxic vasoconstriction which maintains gas exchange by constricting capillaries, limiting wasted perfusion

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