Thoracics Flashcards

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formula for pulmonary vascular resistance

A

PVR = [(meanPAP- wedge pressure)/CO] x 80

normal PVR = 50-150 dyne-sec/cm2

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2
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During apnea, the PaCO2 will increase by ___ mmHg during the first minute and then ___ mmHg each minute thereafter

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PaCO2 will increase 6 mmHg in the first minute of apnea PaCO2 will increase 3-4 mmHg in each subsequent minute

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3
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O2 requirements (in mL/kg/min) for an adult

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3-4 mL/kg/min ~250 mL/min for 70 kg pt

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4
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O2 requirements (in mL/kg/min) for a neonate

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7-9 mL/kg/min

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5
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formula for total O2 content of blood

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O2 content = 1.34 x Hg x arterial saturation + (o.oo3 x PaO2) * Hg in g/dL * SpO2 as a fraction of 1 each ram of Hg can carry 1.34 mL of O2 when fully saturated

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6
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Absolute Indications for one-lung ventilation

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Protective isolation

  • Massive hemorrhage
  • Infection

Control of ventilation distribution

  • Bronchopleural or bronchopleural cutaneous fistula
  • Giant cyst or bullae (risk of rupture w PPV)
  • Major bronchial disruption or trauma

Unilateral lung lavage

VATS

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7
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Relative indications for OLV

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surgical exposure

  • Thoracic aortic surgery
  • upper lobectomy
  • pneumonectomy
  • esophageal surgery
  • minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MV repair)
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8
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Type 1 pneumocytes

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responsible for gas exchange

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9
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Type 2 pneumocytes

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make surfactant

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10
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During direct laryngoscopy, FLEXION of the cervical spine is maximal at which level? [2012]

A

the sniffing position:

  • near full extension @ O-A complex
  • 25-35 degree flexion: C2-C4
  • spine relatively straight belowe C 5
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11
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  1. Which of the following is LEAST effort dependent? [2012]
    a) FEV
    b) FVC
    c) FEF 25-75
    d) Flow volume loop
A

FEF 25 - 75

  • average forced expiratory flow during the middle half of the FEV maneuver
  • Decreased flow rates from this middle 50% of FVC are indicative of obstructive disease of medium sized areas
  • This test is farly sensitive in the early stages of obstructive airway disease
  • Decreased FEV 25-75 frequently will be observed before other obstructive manifestations occur. “Although somewhat effect dependent, the test is much more reliable and reproducible than FEV1/FVC”
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12
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First site of gas exchange encounter in the lungs? [2012]

A

Respiratory bronchioles

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13
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The alveolar-to-deadspace ventilation ratio is ____ during spontaneous ventilation and ___ during PPV

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spontaneous: 2:1

PPV: 1:1

Barash pg 361

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14
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anatomic deadspace = ____ ml/kg of lean body weight

A

2

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15
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Massive hemoptysis =

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greater than 200mL of blood in 24 - 48 hr

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16
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Risk factors for desat during OLV

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Miller Ch 53, Box 53.7

  1. High percentage of ventilatio or perfusion to the operative lung on VQ scan
  2. Poor PaO2 during two-lung ventilation, particularily in the lateral position intraoperatively
  3. Right-sided thoracotomy
  4. Normal preoperative spirometry (FEV1 or FVC) or restrictive lung disease
  5. supine position during OLV