Fluid Across Pulmonary Capillaries & Destruction of Alveoli Flashcards
What is PO2 at sea level?
160 mmHg
What is PO2 at 18 000 feet?
80 mmHg
How is pulmonary circulation re: pressure and resistance?
Low pressure
Low resistance
What is mean Pulmonary artery pressure? PAP
15 mmHg
What is mean Capillary pressure?
8-12 mmHg
What is the right ventricular out put at rest? at max?
5-20L/min same as left ventricle
Does pulmonary artery pressure rise with exercise? Why?
Nope. Due to dilation/recruitment of pulmonary vessels
When you lie down, blood drains from your legs to this reservoir?
Pulmonary Circulation
What does pulmonary systolic BP do on inspiration?
decreases
What happens to pulmonary CO and venous return on inspiration?
both decrease
How do you get increased leakage of fluid across pulmonary capillaries?
increased pulmonary artery pressure
What are crepitations?
crackles
Why do the lungs ‘crackle’?
air bubbles travelling through fluid in alveoli
What are Kerley B lines?
dilated lymphatics in lung on CXR cause they are trying to drain at an increased rate
pH = 7.26 PaO2 = 45mmHg PaCo2 = 28mmHg Na+ = 138mmol/l K+ = 5mmol/l Cl-=100mmol/l HCO3-=15 mmol/l
Metabolic acidosis