Components of blood
How many RBC’s per ml
5000 million
In anaemia
Capacity of blood to carry O2 is reduced
Haematocrit ratio
Proportion of blood made of cells
Normal Ht
0.42-0.47
Normal Hb
13.5 - 15g dl-1 (larger in men)
Normal Ht depends on ____ then ____
age, sex
A lower than normal Ht causes
A higher than normal Ht causes
Pc
Capillary hydrostatic pressure - force fluid out from capillary
Pi
Intestital hydrostatic pressure - force fluid from interstital space
Pi c
Capillary oncotic pressure - force pushes fluid from I.S. space to capillary ( 25mmHg)
Pi i
Intestital oncotic pressure - caplilary to I.S. space
Jv
Net fluix flux, = Kf [(Pc-Pi) - ó (pic - pi i )]
Kf
Filtration coefficient
ó
Reflection coefficient -> different for diff. capillary beds but same proteins from blood able to cross vessel wall into interstitum
If Jv = +ve
Fluid wants to leave capillary
Kf based on
how large + leaky capillary wall is
Oedema
When filtration forces significantly exceed absorption forces, an accumulation of extravascular fluid occurs
Consequences of Oedema
Normally hydrostatic pressure within blood vessels
cause water to filter out into tissue + oncotic pressure in plasma -> water back into blood
Haemostasis
When a blood vessel is damaged
Vasoconstriction in response to haemostasis
Contraction of smooth muscle around damaged blood vessel due to physical stimulation of muscle
Platelet aggregation