Ventilation & Compliance Flashcards
What is tidal volume?
The air displaced between inspiration and exhalation (around 500mL)
What is residual volume?
Volume of air that always remains in the lungs. 1) Stops alveoli collapsing at end of respiration 2) Provides reservoir of air that allows gas exchange too occur all the time (around 1200mL)
What is functional residual capacity?
Amount of air in lungs at the end of normal relaxed expiration. Helps to maintain potency of airways - stops the collapse of smaller airways. Reduced by a number of anaesthetics.
What is vital capacity?
Maximum amount of air that can be shifted in one breath. (Breathe in and out as much as possible). Tidal volume + expiratory reserve volume + inspiratory reserve volume (around 4600mL)
What is pulmonary ventilation?
Total air movement into/out of lungs
What is alveolar ventilation?
Fresh air betting to alveoli and therefore available for gas exchange
Define partial pressure
The pressure of a gas in a mixture of gases is equivalent to the percentage of that particular gas in the entire mixture multiplied by the pressure of the whole gaseous mixture.
What is the function of surfactant
Reduces surface tension on alveolar surface membrane - reducing tendency for alveoli to collapse
What is/Where does surface tension occur?
Occurs at air-water interface ad refers to interaction between water molecules
What is compliance?
Change in volume relative to change in pressure - it represents stretchability of the lungs. Changes in disease/age
What is high/low compliance?
High compliance = large increase in lung volume for a small decrease in ip pressure
Low compliance = small increase in lung volume for large decrease in ip pressure
Expiration or inspiration requires a greater change in pressure from FRC to reach a particular volume?
Inspiration
Why does expiration require a lesser change in pressure from FRC to reach a particular volume
Due to elastic recoil as work of inspiration is recovered during expiration (passive)
How does emphysema effect work of respiration?
Loss of elastic tissue means expiration requires effort
How does fibrosis effect work of respiration?
Inert fibrous tissue means effort of inspiration increases.