Lecture 23: Hyperbaric Chamber, Iron Lung, V/Q Mismatch (Final Exam) Flashcards
What benefits/treatments are hyperbaric chambers utilized for?
- Decompression Treatment
- Wound healing (↑PO₂ to be able to reach poorly perfusing wound)
- Leukemia/cancer treatment
What atm capability do hospital hyperbaric chamber’s have?
3 atm
What gasses are toxic when administered in vast excess?
All of them (CO₂, N₂, O₂ ,etc)
What is the reason for the change in PO₂ between the blue and red lines?
Higher dissolved O₂ in the blue line due to increased pressure. Red line has maxed out “dissolvability”.
What conditions would ensure oxygen toxicity?
PaO₂ ≥ 4 atms @ 100% O₂
What are free radicals?
ROS (reactive oxygen species) are oxygen containing molecules that are used to break down other molecules.
Name the pertinent ROS.
O₂⁻ (superoxide)
OONO⁻ (Peroxynitrite)
H₂O₂ (Peroxide)
NO (Nitric Oxide)
Is O₂ typically charged or uncharged? What occurs if it becomes negatively charged?
- Uncharged
- If negatively charged, becomes highly reactive.
Why do we not like to combine high levels of O₂ administration with NO administration?
NO + O₂⁻ = OONO⁻
Why is peroxynitrite so dangerous?
OONO⁻ will destroy DNA and proteins
What enzyme gets rid of O₂⁻ ?
superoxide dismutase
What enzymes control the quantity of oxygen free radicals?
Superoxide dismutase
Peroxidase
Catalase
Acetylcysteine
What free radical “scavenger” can be given to reduce ROS ?
NAC = N-acetylcysteine
Good for hangovers too!
What will overwhelm our body’s free radical enzymes?
Excessive O₂
What enzyme breaks down H₂O₂ ?
Peroxidase
Describe a reperfusion injury.
Tissue over-perfuses area of previous ischemia → increased vessel diameter and O₂ oversupply