Explain mechanics of inspiration in the mammal
Describe the mechanisms of active expiration
internal intercostal muscles that pull ribs back and in and abdominal wall muscles
What is the respiratory rate and what is it in most domestic species and horses
number of breaths in 1 min.
DS = 20-30 bpm
Horses = slower resting resp rate of about 10-12bpm
What is:
What direction do external intercostal muscles run and where do they lift ribs
caudoventrally. lift ribs out adn cranially
What occurs during active expiration
what is compliance?
the degree to whihc a change in transpulmonary pressure causes a change in volume of lung
what is compliance dependent on?
2. surface tension in alveoli
what is surface tension and what deos it do in alevoli
how is surface tension resistance counteracted in the alveolus
how does surfactant counteract the alveolar resistance
What is one of the reasons premature neonates struggle to survive. what can this lead to and what deos it present as?
2. leads to respiratory distress syndrome, which presents with severe dyspnoea (laboured breathing)
Why is sighing important with surfactant production? What could occur during prolonged general anaesthesia if inadequate ventilation is provided
2. develop atelectasis = collapse of alveoli
What is pressure in alveolus dependent on? Equation
If a smaller alveolus has a higher internal pressure than a larger why don’t they collapse as air moves down p gradient into larger alveoli
Amount of surfactant is the same in every alveoli so smaller alveoli have higher conc
What is airway resistance governed by?
How does turbulence change as air moves through respiratory system?
What is the smooth muscle in the walls of the airways innervated by?
autonomic nervous system
What effect does activation of the sympathetic ANS on smooth muscle cells thus on ventilation?
relax due to stimulation of beta 2 adrenoreceptors, causing an increase in the radius of the airways, therefore a reduction in resistance to flow and increased lung ventilation to allow for an increases oxygen demand
Definition of tidal volume. what is normal tidal volume in domestic species
how to calculate minute ventilation
multiplying tidal volume by number of breaths
What is residual volume. What is it due to
volume of air that remains after a full expiration. Due to limitations in compressibility of the thoracic wall
What is functional residual capacity
Expiratory reserve volume + residual volume = total amount of air left in lungs after normal expiration at rest
What is FO2.
What is partial pressure
FO2 = 0.21 = proportion of gas mixture that is made up of O2 Pa = pressure exerted by an individual gas within a gas mixture