Week 5 SBL Flashcards

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How do snoring and sleep apnoea occur?

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  • In sleep (particularly REM sleep), loss of muscle tone occurs
  • This leads to soft palate and tongue falling posteriorly within the oral cavity due to the effects of gravity
  • This narrows (snoring) or inhibits (apnoea) flow of air within the oropharynx, causing obstructive respiratory defecit
  • Decreased oxygen saturation
  • Detected by peripheral chemoreceptors, leading to neurological arousal
  • Body partially awakens to restore muscle tone
  • Patient may not perceive this awakening, but the patient moves to a shallower form of sleep
  • This can disrupt the sleep cycle, leading to sleep deprivation
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How is sleep apnoea different from PND?

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  • It’s a trick question
  • PND is not a condition; it’s a symptom: waking up in the night short of breath
  • Sleep apnoea can cause PND, but PND cannot cause sleep apnoea
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Explain what can cause the oxygen saturation curve to shift to the right, and why.

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  • If curve shifts to the right, then more oxygen is needed to achieve the same Hb saturation levels.
  • If this is the case, then something else must be taking up the slots on the Hb molecule (i.e. CO2)
  • Therefore, this must occur under high CO2 concentration, and therefore lower pH
  • Also, temp must be increased as well
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Explain what can cause the oxygen saturation curve to shift to the left, and why.

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  • If the curve shifts to the left, then less oxygen is needed to achieve the same Hb saturation levels
  • If this is the case, then there must be more CO2 taking up slots on Hb, and a greater demand for the blood to be taking up oxygen.
  • Therefore, CO2 must be high, and pH must be low
  • Temp is also lower, as less likely to disrupt bonds
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5
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PCO2 in arterial vs venous blood

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Arterial: 40mmHg
Venous: 46mmHg

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6
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PO2 in arterial vs venous blood

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Arterial: 100mmHg
Venous 45mmHg

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Describe the hering-breuer reflex

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In response to increased lung volume, inspiration is inhibited (or expiration is prolonged) to prevent lung overexpansion.

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Primary inspiratory muscles (relaxed)

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  • Diaphragm
  • External intercostal muscles
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Primary expiratory muscles (relaxed)

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  • There are none
  • Typically, it is a relaxed response that occurs due to the elastic recoil of the lung as various muscles
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10
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Accessory inspiratory muscles

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  • Sternocaleidomastoid
  • Scalene
  • Latissimus dorsi
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11
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Accessory expiratory muscles

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  • Abdominal muscles
  • Oblique muscles
  • Internal intercostals
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12
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Lung base surface anatomy (all surfaces)

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Anteriorly: 6th rib
Laterally: 8th rib
Posteriorly: 10th rib

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13
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Horizontal fissure of right lung surface anatomy

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4th costal cartilage right sternal edge to 5th rib mid axillary line

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14
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Oblique fissures surface anatomy

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Curved line:

Anteriorly: 6th rib sternal border
Laterally: 5th Rib
Posteriorly: T4 spinous process

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15
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Central vs obstructive sleep apnoea

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Central: brain doesn’t send proper signals to the muscles that control breathing

Obstructive: throat muscles relax, blocking airways

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16
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Normal FEV1/FVC

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> =0.70

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