Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity: Disease (PK4) Flashcards

1
Q

What is the diffusion constant?

A

A combination of diffusibility (d), area (A) and thickness (T)

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Equation for diffusion capacity using the diffusion constant

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DL = V̇ / (P1-P2)

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3
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Why can’t diffusion capacity of O2 be easily measured?

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PO2 changes along pulmonary capillary, so no fixed value for P2

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4
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What gas is used to calculate diffusion capacity instead of O2 and why?

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  • Carbon monoxide
  • High affinity for haemoglobin, so P2 is effectively 0
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Normal DLO2 value

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ca. 220 ml min-1 kPa-1

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6
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Factors increasing pulmonary diffusing capacity

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  • Body size
  • Exercise
  • Lying down
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Factors reducing pulmonary diffusing capacity

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  • Factors reducing effective surface area:
    > Loss of lung tissue
    > Airway obstruction
    > Capillary obstruction
    > Ventilation/perfusion mismatch
  • Factors increasing diffusion path length:
    > Thickened alveolar-capillary membrane (eg. fibrosis)
    > Accumulation of lung fluid
    > Increased intracapillary distance (eg. low haemoglobin)
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