Pulmonary Blood Flow Flashcards
Does the left ventricle pump more blood than the right ventricle? Does it do more work than the right?
No, but it does more work. Therefore its walls are thicker.
What is the blood pressure of the atrium?
15/4
What is the blood pressure of the right ventricle?
25/0
What is the blood pressure of the left ventricle?
120/0
If the right ventricle fails, where will fluid accumulate?
The lungs
Where do alveolar capillaries get blood from?
The right ventricle
Where do extra-alveolar capillaries get their blood from?
The left ventricle
What is interesting about the blood flow of axtra-alveolar capillaries?
After o2 is delivered, the blood is returned to the left atrium in the pulmonary veins in a venous admixture. This elevates the amount of CO2 and decreases the amount of O2 in the blood. This is detectable on pulse-ox.
PBP = what?
CO x PVR
(cardiac output x pulmonary vascular resistance)
What is pumonary vascular resistance determined by? (4 things)
- ) High number of capillaries
- ) How many capillaries are open at any given moment in time
- ) Much less sympathetic innervation. Therefore less vasodilation of the capillaries because the sympathetic response is vasodilation
- ) Lung volumes. At low or very high lung volumes the resistance increases a bit because the stretch of the tissues compresses the capillaries
During exercise, what happens to PVR?
PVR drops as more pulmonary apillaries open up to accommodate the increased CO.
At the apex of the lung, is the blood pressure reduced or elevated? Why?
Are alveoli large or small?
It is reduced because it is slightly above the level of the heart. Therefore, blood flow is less.
PA > Pa > Pv
The alveoli are large.
In the middle of the lung, what is the blood pressure? Why?
Are the alveoli large, medium, or small?
The blood pressure is a little higher than the apex bc they are at the level of the heart.
The alveoli are medium sized.
At the base of the lung, what is the blood pressure? Why?
Are the alveoli large, medium, or small?
The blood pressure is higher, due to gravity and the base being below the heart.
The alveoli are small.
Where is nitric oxide made? What does it do? What is its significant role?
It is made in the vascular endothelium.
It causes smooth muscle relaxation and vasodilation.
It has a significant role in pulmonary blood flow.
What are the 4 main modifiers of pulmonary blood flow?
- ) Nitric oxide
- ) Endothelin 1
- ) Thromboxane A2
- ) O2
Where is endothelin 1 made? What is its function? What does it seem to do?
Made in the lungs
Function is vasoconstriction
Seems to be a player under pathogenic conditions
Where is Thromboxane A2 made? What is its function? Under what conditions is it found?
Made in the lungs.
It functions as a vasoconstrictor.
It is found under pathogenic conditions.
So due to starling forces, fluid generally wants to leave the capillary and enter the alveoli. What keeps them “dry”?
The lymphatic system
Where is angiotensinogen produced?
The liver
What converts angiotensinogen to angiotensin I?
Renin
What converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II?
ACE
What is the function of angiotensin I and angiotensin II?
Angiotensin I - weak vasoconstrictor
Angiotensin II - potent vasoconstrictor
What does ACE inhibit? What is a possible side effect of ACE inhibitors?
Bradykinin. They can cause a cough due to accumulation of bradykinin.