PULMONARY 09: EXTREME CONDITIONS Flashcards

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Primary physiological responses to high altitude (3)

A

Hyperventilation
polycythemia
pulmonary vasoconstriction

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2
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What is the main problem with high altitude?

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Low PO2

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3
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What is the most important immediate adaption to high altitude?

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Hyperventilation

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4
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When you are at high altitude, what are your immediate and long term responses chemically speaking (not big things, molecule size)

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Hypoxia is immediately sensed by peripheral chemoreceptors

CO2 is brought back to normal over coming days

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If you stay at high altitude, what changes physiologically are you expecting to see in your blood?

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Polycythemia, increases o2 concentration in the blood

Although this is positive at first, it can result in pathological increased viscosity of blood

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What pathological outcomes can alveolar hypoxia at high altitudes result in?

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pulmonary vasoconstriction increases afterload which leads to Right heart hypertrophy and pulmonary edema

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7
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The diving Response includes what 3 main elements

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  1. closure of upper airways
  2. splenic contraction to increase RBC/Hb in blood
  3. Cardiovascular outcomes like bradycardia and vasoconstriction to redistribute blood to heart and brain
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What is the outcome of hyperventilation prior to diving, with regard to the drive to breathe?

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It inhibits CO2-driven drive to ventilate. This can be negative becauseyou might not realize you’re as low on oxygen as you are until it’s too late

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9
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What causes ascent blackout / hypoxia of ascent?

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A drop in PaO2 as ambient pressure is reduced during ascent

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Following deep diving, decompression sickness occurs due to what forming in tisues?

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N2 bubbles

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At high pressures, what kind of toxicity do N2 and O2 give on the tisues of the body?

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N2 and O2 will affect the CNS (inert gas narcosis) and O2 will affect the lung

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