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Physiology- Respiratory
Perfusion Pulmonary Blood Flow (T Pierce)
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Medical
Post-Graduate
03/09/2009

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Term

Describe P and R in pulmonary vasculature

Definition
low pressure, low resistance
Term

Describe the structure of pulmonary capillaries and functional advantage

Definition
  • dense network of capillaries in alveolar walls
  • air spaces nearly completly surrounded by flowing blood
  • functional advantage- ensure large surface area for gas exchange with a very short distance btw air and blood
Term
Describe bronchovascular bundle
Definition
  • pulm. artery branches accompany bronchi down center of secondary lobules as far as terminal bronchioles
  • includes bronchiol arteries as well
  • beyond terminal bronchioles, they break up and supply capillary bed in walls of alveoli
Term
Describe epithelial structure of alveoli
Definition
  • endothelium has looser junctions (pick up fluid via lymphatics)
  • epithelium btw alveoli have tight junctions
Term

Why does lung tissue usually not die

Definition
there is so much oxygen in the ambient area, you will rarely cause death in moments of occlusion
Term
MAP of pulmonary artery
Definition
  • MAP: 15-18 mmHg
  • diastolic: 8 mmHg
  • systolic: 25 mmHg
Term

Describe why pressure of pulm. circulation is low

Definition
  • distribution is not complex in lung
  • pressure head needs only to be high enough to lift blood to top of lung
Term
Blood flow rate in pulmonary circulation
Definition
5 L/min
Term

Equation of PVR

Definition

PVR = (input P- output P)/blood flow

Term
Compare resistance of pulmonary circ. with systemic
Definition
1/10 of systemic (1.7 Hg/L/min)
Term
Machine used to measure pulmonary pressure
Definition
flow direct PA catheter (Swan-Ganz catheter)
Term

Mechansim of action of Swan Ganz catheter

Definition
  1. blow up catheter in branch of pulmonary artery
  2. measure backflow pressure aka pulmonary capilary wedge pressure from left atrium (average is 5 mm Hg)
Term
Role of PVR in response to increase flow and tell what the process is called
Definition
  • decreases in response to increased flow
    • ex: distension, recruitment during exercise
Term
Mechanism of increasing airflow
Definition

it is difficult to increase pulmonary blood pressure, so we decrease resistance

Term
Difference betwene recruitment and distension
Definition
  • recruitment opens up more airway vessels
  • distension just increases the radius of vessels that are currently opened
Term
Effect of left ventricular failure on pulmonary pressure
Definition
  • pooling of blood in lungs, leading to rise in pulmonary pressures
Term
Effect of increased intrathoracic pressure in lung
Definition
leads to expelling blood from lung (decrease blood volume in lung)
Term

Effect of increased alveolar pressure on flow in lung bv's

Definition
  • leads to "collapse" of capillaries, leading to decrease in blood volume
Term
Effect of lung inflation of pulmonary vascular resistance
Definition
  • initial decrease in resistnace leads to increased lung volume
  • eventually, they have direct proportional relationship
Term
Effect of lung inflation on alveolar vessels
Definition
resistance increases as lung volume increas (blood vessels become smaller when lung inflated)
Term

Effect of inflation on extra-alveolar vessels

Definition
  • resistance decrease as lung volume increases (radius gets larger)
Term
Passive regulation of PVR (lead to decrease radius in vessels)
Definition
  • increase pulm. venous presssure
  • increased left atrial pressure
  • increase pulmonary blood flow
  • decrease alveolar pressure
  • decrease transpulmonary pressure
  • increase blood volume
  • increased pulm. artery pressure (diameter will expand to accomadate, leading to decrease in PVR)
Term
Active regulation of PVR that increases PVR
Definition
  • alveolar hypoxia, leads to increased PVR (vasoconstriction) (divert blood flow away from dying and to the living)
  • acidemia (increased PVR)
Term
Active regulation that decreases PVR
Definition
  • prostacyclin (PG I2)
  • bradykinin
  • nitric oxide
Term
additional functions of pulm. circ.
Definition
  • blood volume storage (change from standing to lying)
  • filtration (stray blood clots)
  • metabolic
    • biological activation: angiotension I to II via ACE
    • biologic inactivation: bradykinin, serotonin, PGE1, PGE2, PGF2alpha
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