VQ Relationships Flashcards

1
Q

At the apex of the lung, the intrapleural pressure is more negative-what does this say about the size of the alveoli at the apex?

A

At the apex of the lung, the intrapleural pressure is more negative, so the alveoli will be larger (expanded by pressure)
-opposite for the base

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2
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Would ventilation be higher at the base or the apex?

A

Ventilation of the lung would higher at the apex

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3
Q

The ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) ratio

-Average for the entire lung?

A

(4 L/min (V)) / (5 L/min (Q))=.8

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4
Q

What does a high V/Q ratio mean?

A

Ventilation is high relative to perfusion

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5
Q

Compare and contrast the arterial blood gases that are attained by regions with a high V/Q ratio versus a low V/Q ratio
-High V/Q ratio-PaO2, PaCO2, pHa, volume of blood?

Low would be the opposite

A
High V/Q ratio
PaO2-High
PaCO2-Low
pHa-High
Volume of blood-Low
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6
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Compare and contrast the V/Q ratios of the apex, base, and middle regions of the lung in an upright individual

- Apex-High or low V/Q?
          - PaO2, PaCO2, pHa, volume of blood?
A

Apex-High V/Q (Base is the opposite and middle region represents the normal condition)

  • PaO2-High
  • PaCO2-Low
  • pHa-High
  • Volume of blood-Low
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7
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Middle region

-Normal values-VA/Q, PaO2, PaCO2?

A

VA/Q=.8
PaO2=100
PaCO2=40

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8
Q

Regional ventilation in the lungs

  • Intrapleural pressure (like blood flow) is also acted on by gravity
    • Compare the intrapleural pressure at the apex of the lung to that of the base of the lung
A

-At the apex, there is less intrapleural fluid, so the intrapleural pressure is more negative (opposite for the base of the lung)

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