Ventilation/Perfusion Flashcards
What is the CO2 differential in the alveolus?
Alveolar: 40 mmHg CO2
Capillary: 46 mmHg CO2
What is the normal oxygen differential in an alveolus?
Alveolar air: 100 mmHg O2
Capillary: 40 mmHg O2
What is normal O2 differential in tissues?
Tissue: 5 mmHg O2
Capillary: 100 mmHg O2
What is CO2 pressure differential in tissues?
Tissue: >40 mmHg CO2
Capillary: 40 mmHg CO2
What is a respiratory quotient?
Produced CO2/consumed O2
How do you calculate shunt blood flow?
Qs/Qt = ([O2]cap - [O2]art)/([O2]cap - [O2]vein)
What benefit does oxygen delivery during pneumothorax give?
Creates pressure differential of N2 from PTX space, N2 gets reabsorbed and exhaled, decreasing space
What are some situations with perfusion but no ventilation?
Obstructed airway, chronic bronchitis, acute pulmonary edema
What are some situations with less perfusion but high ventilation?
PE, can be observed with COPD
What does acidity change look like in terms of apex to bottom of lungs?
Increased acidity at bottom because higher CO2 (lower vent/perf ratio)