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Why do we breathe? Take in O 2 (which we need to make ATP) Get rid of CO 2 (which is a waste product of ATP synthesis). Thought questions What happens to our cells and our bodies if we don’t get enough O 2 , or if CO 2 is made but never removed from the body? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Why do we breathe?

• Take in O2 (which we need to make ATP)

• Get rid of CO2 (which is a waste product of ATP synthesis)

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Thought questions• What happens to our cells and our bodies if we

don’t get enough O2, or if CO2 is made but never removed from the body?

• Is the amount we breathe always the same?

• What kinds of things change it?

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Partial pressure of a gas (P)

P = F x Patm

F = fraction of the gas in the atmosphere that is that gasPatm: atmospheric pressure

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Partial pressure of a gas (P)

P = F x Patm

F = fraction of the gas in the atmosphere that is that gasPatm: atmospheric pressure

Example: partial pressure of O2 in this room• 21% of the atmosphere is O2

• Atmospheric pressure in Boston (see level) is 760 mmHg

PO2 = 0.21 x 760 = 160 mmHg

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tissue

CIRCULATION

CO2 O2

PIO2 = 150 mmHgPICO2 = 0.3 mmHg (0)

P aO

2 = 9

8 m

mH

gP a

CO

2 = 4

0 m

mH

g

CO2 O2

P vO

2 = 4

0 m

mH

gP v

CO

2 = 4

5 m

mH

g

PAO2 = 100 mmHgPACO2 = 40 mmHg

Subscripts:I = inhaledA = alveolara = arterialv = venous

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Hypercarbia: PaCO2 greater than set point of 40 mmHg

What determines the PaCO2?

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What determines the PaCO2?

Answer: The PACO2

What determines the PACO2?

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What determines the PaCO2?

Answer: The PACO2

What determines the PACO2?

Answer: Alveolar ventilation

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Time (sec)

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Minute Ventilation = tidal volume (VT) x frequency

Breathing frequency: 1 breath/ 4 sec = 15 breaths/minVT = 0.6 liters

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VT

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Is all the air that we take in useful?

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A useful model of the lung – balloon on a tube

Tube: airways

Balloon: alveoli

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VD = volumeof cylinder

End Expiration Begin Inspiration Mid Inspiration

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End Inspiration

VT = total volume of white area

Mid Expiration End Expiration

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PANTING: high frequency but low volume breathing

(assume a dead space of 0.1 L)

Breathing at rest:VT = 0.5 Lf = 10 breaths/minVE=5 L/minVA = 4 L/min

Panting:VT = 0.14 Lf = 100 breaths/minVE = 14 L/minVA = 4 L/min

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What causes changes in dead space?

1) Breathing through a piece of equipment• Gas mask• Snorkel• Ventilator circuit

2) Loss of blood flow to a ventilated region of lung• pulmonary embolism• Certain lung diseases (emphysema)

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What causes changes in dead space?

1) Breathing through a piece of equipment• Gas mask• Snorkel• Ventilator circuit

2) Loss of blood flow to a ventilated region of lung• pulmonary embolism• Certain lung diseases (emphysema)

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Source: http://www.daviddarling.info/images/deep_vein_thrombosis.jpg

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Factors that increase the risk of a DVT

• Hip or leg fractures• Standing or sitting for long periods of time (airplanes)• Obesity• Smoking• Pregnancy, birth control bills, estrogen replacement therapy

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What causes changes in dead space?

1) Breathing through a piece of equipment• Gas mask• Snorkel• Ventilator circuit

2) Loss of blood flow to a ventilated region of lung• pulmonary embolism• Certain lung diseases (emphysema)

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Jeffrey et al, Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2001 164: 28S-38S

EMPHYSEMA

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Examples of things that can cause hypoventilation

• drugs (i.e. morphine) that suppress respiratory drive• diseases of the muscles (like myasthenia gravis) • diseases of the nerves• diseases that affect central respiratory drive:

- CCHS (Ondine’s curse).

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CCHS

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Hypoxemia: PaO2 less than the set point of about 80 mmHg

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CAUSES OF HYPOXEMIA

• Hypoventilation• Diffusion Impairment• Shunt• V/Q abnormalities

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What determines how fast O2 (or CO2) diffusesacross the alveolar wall?

Diffusion Impairment

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PAO2

PcapO2

T

A

.VO2 = K x A x (PAO2 – PaO2)/T

.VO2 = flux of O2 across the lungK = a constantA = surface area of the lungT = thickness of the lung (distance between air and red blood cell)PAO2 and PaO2 = partial pressure for O2 in alveolus and in capillary blood

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Jeffrey et al, Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2001 164: 28S-38S

EMPHYSEMA

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Shunt: blood passes from the right heart to the leftheart without becoming oxygenated

1. Blood goes from the right to the left heart without goingthrough the lungs

• Bronchial circulation• Foramen ovale, ductus arteriosus

2. Blood goes through the lungs but never comes into closecontact with alveolar gas

• Foreign object lodged in an airway• Pneumonia (accumulation of fluid and pus in the alveoli)

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How much does a shunt affect PaO2?

Pus and fluid

Air

“Good” lung“Bad” lung

60% of C.O.40% of C.O.

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How much does a shunt affect PaO2?

Pus and fluid

Air

“Good” lung“Bad” lung

60% of C.O.40% of C.O.

PO2 = 40 mmHg PO2 = 100 mmHg

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How much does a shunt affect PaO2?

Pus and fluid

Air

“Good” lung“Bad” lung

60% of C.O.40% of C.O.

PO2 = 40 mmHgPO2 = 100 mmHg

PO2

In Out40 mmHg 40 mmHg

In Out40 mmHg 100 mmHg

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O2 carrying capacity of hemoglobin

1 g Hemoglobin (Hg) can carry 1.34 ml O2 (when fully saturated)

Normal: 15 g Hg/ 100 ml blood x 1.34 = 20 ml O2/100 ml blood = 200 ml O2/L blood

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100% x 200 ml O2/L blood x 3L

“Good” lung “Bad” lung

75% x 200 ml O2/L blood x 2L

Assume the cardiac output is 5 L/min: 60% to good lung and 40% to bad lung3 L/min 2 L/min

600 ml O2 300 ml O2Blood mixes in

left atrium

900 ml O2 in 5L blood 180 ml O2/L

(Fully saturated 200 mlO2/L) 90% saturated PaO2 of 60 mmHg

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Pressure (cm H2O)

Volume(L)

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