Ventilation Flashcards
1
Q
What two things are affected by compliance during inspiration?
A
- Inflation of chest cavity
- Inflation of lung
2
Q
What is affected by airway resistance during inspiration?
A
Inward air-flow
3
Q
What is minute ventilation (VE) and how is it calculated?
A
V<strong>E:</strong> Volume of air-flow through the lung in one minute
- Tidal volume (TV) x Breathing rate
4
Q
What is alveolar ventilation VA?
A
Volume of airflow in alveolar space in one minute
5
Q
What factors affect VA?
A
- Obstructive disease (e.g. COPD)
- Compliance problems
- Excercise (can increase ventilation 10x)
- High altitude
6
Q
- What causes regional variations in ventilation?
- Where is ventilation greatest- at the top or bottom?
- What is the ratio of Ventbottom/Venttop
A
- Gravity
- Bottom
- Ventbottom/Venttop = 2.5
7
Q
What two mechanical factors affect airway resistance?
A
- Mucous (bronchitis)
- Lung Volume
- Greater tidal volume opens the airways up and decreases resistance
8
Q
- What is dead-space?
- What are the two types of dead-space?
- What is the Physiologic dead-space?
A
- Dead-space: Volume of lung that does not engage in gas exchange
- Anatomical dead space & alveolar deadspace
- There is no gas exchange in the airways i.e. anatomical
- Any alveoli that isnt exachanging gas with a capillary due to disease or otherwise
- Anatomical +alveolar deadspace
9
Q
What is the effect of deadspace on the work involved in breathing?
A
- Increases the work involved in breathing
- Deadspace reduces the efficiency of breathing since there is more wasted breathing.
- e.g. - if you breath through a snorkel, it is harder to breath b/c you add deadspace to your system
- Also effects your V/Q