W8/L3: Airway obstruction Flashcards

1
Q

At rest, what is WOB?

A

Low - about 3% of oxygen usage

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2
Q

What does WOB stand for?

A

Work of breathing

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3
Q

What can cause an increase is resistive WOB?

A

Airway obstruction

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4
Q

What are the consequences increased restrictive WOB?

A
  1. Recruitment of accessory muscles
  2. Increased oxygen consumption by resp muscles
  3. Risk of resp muscle fatigue
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5
Q

How does intra-alveolar pressure compare to atmospheric during inspiration?

A

Intra-alveolar pressure is less

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6
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How does intra-alveolar pressure compare to atmospheric during expiration?

A

Intra-alveolar pressure is greater

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7
Q

How does intra-alveolar pressure compare to atmospheric at the end of inspiration?

A

They’re equal

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8
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How does intra-alveolar pressure compare to atmospheric at the end of expiration?

A

They’re equal

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9
Q

In general, what is the breathing of people with airflow obstruction?

A

Deep, slow breaths

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10
Q

In a healthy person, what system limits exercise tolerance?

A

Cardiovascular - they reach their max HR

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11
Q

When does gas trapping occur?

A

In severe airflow obstruciton

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12
Q

What is Type 2 resp failure aka?

A

Ventilatory failure

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13
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What are the features of ventilatory failure?

A

Hypoxia

Hypercapnea

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14
Q

What level of hypoxia & hypercapnea define ventilatory failure?

A

PaO2 < 60mmHg

PaCO2 > 50mmHg

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15
Q

What’s the traditional treatment for ventilatory failure?

A

Mechanical ventilation via intubation

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16
Q

In “V/Q” what do the letters stand for?

A
V = ventilation
Q = perfusion