lung conditions and function tests Flashcards
name 4 lung pathologies that affect diffusion
emphysema, fibrotic lung disease, pulmonary oedema, asthma
what effect does emphysema have on alveoli?
reduces surface area for gas exchange
alveoli can be seen by the naked eye
what effect does emphysema have on compliance and elasticity?
high compliance because of loss of resistance
lost elasticity because elastic fibres break down
what effect does fibrotic lung disease have on alveoli?
thickened alveolar membrane slows gas exchange
fibrous tissue visible in x-ray
what effect does fibrotic lung disease have on compliance and expansion?
loss of compliance which decreases ventilation
fibres resist expansion
what effect does pulmonary oedema have on alveoli?
larger spaces between alveoli seen in histology
separates alveoli from capillary
what effect does pulmonary oedema have on diffusion and O2?
fluid in interstitial space increases diffusion distance which separates alveoli from capillaries
impacts O2 because it doesn’t dissolve in water
what effect does asthma have on diffusion?
asthma affects the airways rather than the alveoli so has little direct effect on diffusion, has impact on PAO2 and PACO2 which subsequently limits diffusion
what are the basic characteristics of obstructive and restrictive lung diseases?
obstructive- obstruction of air flow, especially on expiration (asthma,COPD, bronchitis, emphysema)
restrictive- restriction of lung expansion (fibrosis, infant respiratory distress syndrome, oedema, pneumothorax)
how can spirometry be used to identify abnormal lung function?
by either static or dynamic measurements
static- only volume exhaled is considered
dynamic- time taken to exhale a certain volume
what can spirometry measure?
tidal volume, inspiratory reserve, expiratory reserve, inspiratory capacity and vital capacity
what is meant by FEV1 and what is the normal volume in a fit, healthy, adult male?
forced expiratory volume in 1 second
4L
what is meant by FVC and what is the normal volume for a fit, healthy, adult male?
forced vital capacity
5L
what effect do obstructive diseases have on the FEV1:FVC ratio?
impact on air flow is greater than the impact on lung capacity so the FEV1:FVC ratio is significantly reduced
what effect do restrictive diseases have on FEV1:FVC ratio?
both FEV1 and FVC reduce in proportion and the ratio remains normal or may even increase