6 Surfactant Flashcards

1
Q

what generates distending pressure?

A

elastic recoil forces of the lung and chest wall

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2
Q

What determines lung elasticity?

A

elastic properties of lung tissue

chest wall properties (rigidity

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3
Q

What dos arthritic spondylitis do to chest wall compliance?

A

decreases it, as there is long-term arthiritis in the spine

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4
Q

How would fluid filled lung compliance differ from air filled lung compliance?

A

it would increase compliance

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5
Q

How much of lung elasticity is down to surface tension?

A

2/3

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6
Q

What is laplace’s law?

A

P = 2T / r

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7
Q

WHat is the significance of laplace’s law?

A

smaller bubbles need a greater internal pressure to keep them inflated, so smaller alveoli empty into bigger ones, decreasing SA

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8
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What is alveolar interdependence?

A

they empty into each other

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9
Q

What does surface tension do to compliance?

A

decreases compliance

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10
Q

What is the main constituent of surfactant?

A

dipalmitoyl phophatidylcholine (phospholipid)

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11
Q

Would a larger alveoli or smaller one hav more DPPC?

A

smaller, as there is a higher pressure so surface tension needs to be decreased more

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12
Q

what is the difference between surfactant and detergent?

A

surfactant can alter their surface tension - lowering effect

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13
Q

What happens to surfactant following expiration, and how does this effect compliance?

A

less surfactant is at the air-fluid interface, so compliance is lower

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14
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What is the definition of airflow resistance?

A

the pressure difference required for a given flow

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15
Q

How can the work overcome airflow resistance?

A

increase lung volume, stretching it, changing the distending pressure

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16
Q

What are the two sources of airflow resistance?

A

friction (mostly)

lung tissue function

17
Q

How is heliox easier too breathe?

A

is has a lower viscosity

18
Q

Which has more resistance, trachea or bronchi?

A

bronchi

19
Q

what is resistance proportional to?

A

1 / r(to the 4)