Term
What determines the elastic recoil of the lung and chest wall? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What determines the frictional resistance of the airways and of the tissues of the lung and chest walls? |
|
Definition
Air flow (not by changes in volume) |
|
|
Term
What determines the inertance or impedance of acceleration of the respiratory system? |
|
Definition
Rate of airflow (negligible during quiet breathing) |
|
|
Term
What causes airflow through a tube? |
|
Definition
A pressure difference between the two ends of the tube |
|
|
Term
How is air flow calculated? |
|
Definition
(Change in pressure)/(resistance to airflow) |
|
|
Term
What determines the difference in pressure in respiration? |
|
Definition
Barometric pressure at the open mouth, and the pressure at the alveolus |
|
|
Term
Resistance to laminar air flow is dependent on what? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
How is resistance calculated? |
|
Definition
(Change in Pressure)/(Flow)or 8Ln/pr^4 with n representing viscosity of air |
|
|
Term
Resistance to airflow is dependent on what? |
|
Definition
Whether it is laminar or turbulent |
|
|
Term
What is the difference in calculation between resistance in laminar vs turbulent airflow? |
|
Definition
R(laminar) = Pressure * k * flow rate R(turbulent) = Pressure * k * (flow rate)^2 |
|
|
Term
What criteria must be met for laminar flow in small airways such as alveoli? |
|
Definition
Low airflow, flow is parallel to the walls of the airways, is silent |
|
|
Term
What are the three areas of air flow resistance in the respiratory system? |
|
Definition
Airway resistance, pulmonary resistance, chest wall resistance |
|
|
Term
What passageway in the lungs generates the greatest resistance to airflow(80% total resistance)? |
|
Definition
Large bronchi (small airways have higher resistance but contribution to total resistance is low) |
|
|
Term
Does the airway of the lungs exist in parallel or in series resistance? |
|
Definition
Parallel (1/R = 1/R1 + 1/R2...) |
|
|
Term
Airway resistance + lung parenchyma resistance is equivalent to what? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What inward force helps determine the diameter of an airway? |
|
Definition
Smooth muscle and elastic forces |
|
|
Term
What outward force helps determine the diameter of an airway? |
|
Definition
Positive transpulmonary pressure and interdependence of alveoli and terminal bronchioles |
|
|
Term
Does airway resistance increase or decrease with increasing lung volume? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What is the relationship between conductance and resistance? |
|
Definition
Conductance = 1/Resistance |
|
|
Term
What purpose does elastic recoil have on normal breathing? |
|
Definition
Normal exhalation is passive due to lung elastic recoil |
|
|
Term
How does smooth muscle tone regulate resistance in airway? |
|
Definition
Constriction = increased resistance to airflow, dilation = decreased resistance to airflow |
|
|
Term
What factors constrict bronchial smooth muscle? |
|
Definition
Parasympathetic stimulation, Ach, histamine, serotonin, decreased PCO2 in small airways |
|
|
Term
What factors dilate bronchial smooth muscle? |
|
Definition
Sympathetic stimulation via beta-2-AR, beta-2 addrenergic agonists, NO, increased CO2 in small airways, decreased O2 in small airways |
|
|
Term
What are the most common causes of increased airway resistance? |
|
Definition
Swelling of bronchial wall (edema), obstruction, bronchospasm (constriction of smooth muscle) |
|
|
Term
What is dynamic compliance? |
|
Definition
The change in volume of the lung divided by the distending pressure during the course of a breath |
|
|
Term
How is dynamic compliance calculated? |
|
Definition
As the slope of the line between the end-inspiratory and end-expiratory points |
|
|
Term
What effect does increased resistance have on dynamic compliance? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What effect does increased surfactant have on dynamic compliance? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
When is dynamic compliance roughly the same as static compliance? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
When is dynamic compliance larger than static compliance? |
|
Definition
Higher respiratory rate and tidal volume (exercise) |
|
|
Term
When is dynamic compliance lower than static compliance? |
|
Definition
During shallow and rapid breathing |
|
|
Term
How are alveoli affected by increased resistance? |
|
Definition
Fill more slowly, more ventilation will be distributed to the other alveoli |
|
|
Term
How are alveoli affected by decreased compliance? |
|
Definition
Less volume filling alvoeolus during inhallation |
|
|
Term
When does muscle contraction used to facilitate exhalation begin? |
|
Definition
Before the start of exhalation |
|
|
Term
Why is greater effort will unable to increase the flow rate of exhalation? |
|
Definition
Higher pleural pressure will tend to collapse the airway (airflow is independent of total driving pressure) |
|
|
Term
When does dynamic airway compression occur in healthy individuals? |
|
Definition
Forced exhalation (ex. coughing) |
|
|
Term
Where does premature airway closure occur in patients with lung disease? |
|
Definition
Smaller airways lacking cartilage (equal pressure point is closer to the alveolus) |
|
|
Term
What is characteristic of the respiration of patients with high elastic respiratory work as in restrictive pulmonary diseases? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What is characteristic of the respiration of patients with high resistive respiratory work such as in obstructive pulmonary disease? |
|
Definition
|
|