Law of LaPlace Flashcards

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How is tension defined?

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the internal force generated by a structure

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Law of LaPlace states that for cylindrically shaped structure

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T=Pr

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As a structure expands it’s radius….

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wall tension increases

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For blood pressure, wall tension is proportional to the radius. Example…

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Aoritc Aneurysm is more likely to rupture than a normal segment because the radius is greater increasing wall tension.

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Law of Laplace for sphere’s

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T=Pr/2 or 2T=Pr or P=2T/r
tension is a factor of two due to the spherical area.
As the sphere expands its radius, the tension in the wall structure increases
tension is proportional to radius

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Law of LaPlace for alveoli

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2T=Pr of P=2T/r
P is the distending pressures within the alveolus. T= surface tension, R=radius of alveolus
This relationship shows that the pressure needed to expand an alveolus is 1) directly proportional to the surface tension, and 2) inversely proportional to the radius

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7
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What is important in keeping the alveoli open?

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surface tension of water

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What is the wall tension for the alveoli?

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surface tension

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What is surfactant?

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dipalmityl phosphatidylcholine and phospholipids (lecithin and spinomyelin) secreted by the alveolar epitheliums’s great alveolar(type 2) cells

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what are some effects of lack of surfactant?

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ARDS and premies… glassy terminal bronchioles and terminal bronchiole constriction and alveolar collapse.

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Do smaller alveoli have more or less surfactant?

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MORE.

decreasing the radius decreases the surface tension by increasing the surfactant concentration.

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In normal alveoli. ir R decreases and P is constant… what happens to T

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T decreases

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in ARDS if r decreases what happens to T and P?

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T decreases with increased P requirements. Because of this.. the smaller alveoli empty into the alveoli with less tension and pressure requirements and cause atelectasis

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14
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estimate PaO2 from FiO2 < 50%

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multiply FiO2 by 5, product is calculated PaO2

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estimate PaO2 from FiO2 > 50%

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Multiply FiO2 by 6, product is calculated PaO2

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