Pulmonary CIrculation Flashcards
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Pulmonary Circulation System
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-Normally low resistance and high compliance
2
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Effects of pO2 and pCO2
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- Exert opposite effects on pulmonary and systemic circulation
- Decreased pA-O2 causes hypoxic vasoconstriction to shift blood flow away from poorly ventilated regions of the lung
3
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Diffusion
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Vgas=A/T X Dk(P1-P2) A is area T is thickness Dk(P1-P2) is partial pressure differential A is decreased in emphysema T is increased in pulmonary Fibrosis
4
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Pulmonary Hypertension
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- Normal pulmonary artery pressure: 10-14mmHg
- Pulmonary HTN is >25mmHg or >35mmHg during exercise
- Results in atherosclerosis, medial hypertrophy, and intimal fibrosis of pulmonary arteries
5
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Primary Pulmonary HTN
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- Due to inactivating mutation in BMPR2 gene
- Normally functions to inhibit vascular smooth muscle proliferation
- Poor prognosis
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Secondary Pulmonary HTN
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- Causes:
- COPD: destruction of lung parenchyma
- Mitral stenosis: Increased resistance increases pressure
- Recurrent thromboemboli: decreased area of vascular bed
- Autoimmune: inflammation->intimal fibrosis->medial hypertrophy
- LT-RT shunt: shear stress->endothelial injury
- sleep apnea/altitude: hypoxic vasoconstriction
- Can lead to severe respiratory distress
- Then cyanosis and Right heart hypertrophy
- cor pulmonale-> RT ventricular failure
7
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Pulmonary vascular resistance
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PVR=(Ppulmonary artery-Plt atrium)/cardiac output
Delta P=Q x R
R=delta P/Q
Resistance= 8nl/pi r^4