Pulmonary Capacities and Volumes Flashcards
What is respiratory minute volume?
The volume of gas inhaled (inhaled minute volume) or exhaled (exhaled minute volume) from a person’s lungs per minute.
It is an important parameter in respiratory medicine due to its relationship with blood carbon dioxide levels.
What mechanical factors affect minute volume?
- Muscle Contraction (strength and recruitment)
- Airway resistance (based on airway diameter)
- Intrapleural Pressure
What is the average tidal volume for a male?
500 ml
What is the tidal volume?
The volume of air breathed in an out of the lungs in a single breath
What is expiratory reserve volume?
Maximum volume of air which can be expelled from the lungs at the end of a normal expiration
What is the average tidal volume for a female?
500 ml
What is inspiratory reserve volume?
The maximum volume of air that can be inspired at the end of normal inspiration
What is the average expiratory reserve volume for a male?
1100 ml
What is the average expiratory reserve volume for a female?
700 ml
What is residual lung volume?
The volume of gas in the lungs at the end of maximal expiration. This stops the alveoli from collapsing
What is the average inspiratory volume for a male?
3000 ml
What are the different lung volumes measured?
- Tidal volume
- Expiratory reserve volume
- Inspiratory reserve volume
- Residual volume
What are the different lung capacities measured?
- Vital capacity
- Total lung capacity
- Inspiratory capacity
- Functional Residual capacity
How would you work out the vital capacity of a person?
VC = TV + IRV + ERV
What is the average inspiratory reserve volume in females?
1900 ml