Mechanics of breathing Flashcards
how do muscles act to increase and decrease thoracic volume
diaphragm and external intercostal muscles (also scalene and sternocleidomastoids) for inspiration and abdominal muscles and internal intercostal muscles during severe respiration for expiration
mechanical factors that affect respiratory minute volume
friction, compliance, elastic recoil, elastance, surface tension, airway resistance,
why is intrapleural pressure always less than alveolar pressure
due to boyles law, there is always a volume in intrapleural cavity that is trying to expand and as we expand the volume, the pressure decreases so always negative
intrathoracic pressure or alveolar pressure is
pressure inside thoracic cavity (lungs) may be negative or positive compared to atmospheric pressure
intra pleural pressure
pressure inside pleural cavity. always negative compared to atmospheric pressure
transpulmonary pressure
difference between alveolar and inrapleural pressure. almost always positive