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MECHANISM OF RESPIRATION
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ANATOMY OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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STEPS OF RESPIRATION
• PULMONARY VENTILATION• EXTERNAL RESPIRATION OR PULMONARY
RESPIRATION• TRANSPORT OF GASES IN BLOOD• INTERNAL RESPIRATION OR TISSUE
RESPIRATION
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STEPS OF RESPIRATION
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MECHANICS OF BREATHING
• 2 PROCESSES-
• Inspiration-Inlow of atmospheric air into lungs.• Expiration-Outflow of air from lungs into
atmosphere.
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Important Pressures
• Atmospheric Pressure –Pressure exerted by the air surrounding the body i.e 0cm water pressure
• Intrapulmonary Pressure /intraalveolar pressure–pressure exerted by the air within the lungs
• Intrapleural Pressure /intrathoracic pressure-pressure within the pleural cavity exerted by pleural fluid.
• Transpulmonary Pressure/recoil pressure
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MUSCLE OF INSPIRATION
• Muscle of normal tidal inspiration-• Diaphragm• External intercostal• Accessory Muscle of inspiration-i. Sternocleidomastoidii. Scaleneiii. Serratus Anterioriv. Pectoralis major and minor• Laryngeal muscle
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MUSCLE OF EXPIRATION
• Internal intercostal• Abdominal muscles include-i. Abdominal Rectiiii. Transversus Abdominisiii. Internal oblique
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MUSCLES OF RESPIRATION
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BOYLE’S LAW
• Pressure of gas is inversely proportional to volume of thoracic cavity.
• Normal size• Gas molecules strike wall and exert pressure.
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• If volume increases,less pressure is exerted
• If volume decreases,more pressure is exerted
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COMPLIANCE
Ease with which lungs can be stretched.
Compliance of lung is determined by-•Elastic forces of lung tissue.•Alveolar surface tension.
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COMPLIANCE
Low compliance
• Supine position• High standing diaphragm• Pulmonary fibrosis• Surgical intervention• Hydrothorax• Pneumothorax
High compliance
• Emphysema• Old age
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SURFACE TENSION IN LUNGS
• Thin layer fluid lines alveoli.• Surface tension due to attraction between water
molecule.• Surface tension=force for alveoli to collapse or resist
expansion
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SURFACE TENSION
• Increase tendency of alveoli to collapse.• Increase work of breathing.• Causes pulmonary oedema.• Alveolar instability.
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TO OVERCOME SURFACE TENSION
• Surfactant secreted from type II cells. • Important components-• Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine• Surfactant apoproteins• Calcium ions
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WORK OF BREATHING
• INCREASE IN –
• Exercise• Obstructive lung diseases• Restrictive lung diseases
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