Why does smoking cause the hgb dissociation curve to shift leftward?
Cigarette smoke contains carbon monoxide
_____ blocks commonly cause ipsilateral phrenic n block, but is not associated with significant reduction in FRC if pt has otherwise normal pulmonary function
Interscalene block
*FRC is = to ?
ERV + RV
or
TLC - (IRV + TV)
what is closing capacity?
The volume in the lungs during expiration when the alveoli BEGIN to close
RV (residual volume) + CV (closing volume)
Why is FRC reduced in morbidly obese pts?
d/t decrease in ERV
During forced exhalation, which part of the lung is emptied first? Airway closure occurs where first?
Lung apices - emptied first
Lung bases - closes first
Lung resistance comprises of what 2 things?
Airway resistance
and
Elastic resistance
______ resistance affects airflow into the lungs.
- Peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) directly varies with flow resistance.
Airway resistance
______ measures resistance from the ventilator tubing to the segmental bronchi.
Peak inspiratory pressure (PIP)
______ resistance affects expansion of the lungs. Can be thought of as pulmonary compliance
- can affect both Peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) and plateau pressure (Pplateau)
Elastic resistance
Situations that increase airway resistance will increase _____ on the ventilator. Examples include ___
Peak inspiratory pressure (PIP)
*Pplateau unchanged
Situations that increase elastic resistance (or decrease compliance) will increase _____ on the ventilator. Examples include ___
PIP and Pplateau
When does the greatest decrease in FRC occur?
Going from 60 degrees to totally supine 0 degrees
(True/False) there is a significant decrease in FRC when changing from zero degrees to Tburg up to -30 degrees
False
unless you’re going past -30 degrees, theres no sig drop in FRC
FRC is directly proportional to ____, and is reduced by __% in females.
height
10%
How does positioning affect closing capacity?
it doesnt.
Factors that affect closing capacity
*all alter transpulmonary pressure across airways, resulting in easier airway collapse at higher lung volume
Pressure vs Volume control
- Square wave: pressure control
What is the mechanism behind auto-PEEP or intrinsic PEEP?
the Alveolar pressure remains positive at end-expiration
Why are COPD pts at increased risk for breath stacking?
Loss of elements that keep the lungs open during expiration
After smoking cessation, how long is mucocilliary function worsened?
2 weeks
- inc sputum production
deadspace vs intrapulmonary shunt
deadspace: ventilation w/o perfusion
intrapulmonary shunt: perfusion w/o ventilation
*shunt is increased in t burg, no effect on deadspace
central sleep apnea vs obstructive sleep apnea?
CSA:
OSA:
Overtime, why do pts with OSA develop CSA (mixed sleep apnea)?
d/t heart failure caused by OSA
- Hypoxia/hypercapnea -> pulm HTN -> RVH -> RVF