vent perf Flashcards

1
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what is normal VQ ratio

A

0.8

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2
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what happens when there is a left bronchial block and left pulmonary embolism

A

-good VQ ratio and normal gas exchange

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3
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what happens when there is a right bronchus block and right pump artery block

A

VQ mismatch

no ventilation or perfusion

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4
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what occurs when the VA:Q ratio is zero and infinity

A

zero: L R shunt
inf: dead space

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5
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how can deoxy blood be adde to LHS circulation in a L to R shunt

A
  • bronchial veins: carry deoxy blood from bronchioles to arteries
  • thesbian veins: drain LV walls
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6
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what are 3 abnormal R to L shunts

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  • collapsed lung: atelectasis
  • consilidaded lung: lung pneumonia
  • congenital heart defect: fallot’s tetralogy
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7
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what happens in ventricular septal defect

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  • blood forced from LV to RV
  • high pressure in RV (pulm circulation) =
  • pulm vascular hypertension and R ventricular hypertrophy
  • ventricle remodelling and deoxy blood enters LHS
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8
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what’s an example of R ventricular hypertrophy and explain the consequences

A

VSD

  • pulmonary stenosis by infundibulum
  • LHS and RHS blood mix
  • lower O2 saturation leaving aorta
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9
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respones to low arterial PO2 and high PCO2 in LR shunt

A
  • chemorceptors –> more ventilation
  • ventilated areas lose more CO2 but gain little extra O2 (Hb saturated)
  • shunt blood unaffected
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