Respiratory System Physiology - Ventilation and Perfusion (V:Q Ratio) Physiology
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At the beginning you said that the ventilation is higher at the apex. However later on you’re saying that the ventilation and perfusion are higher at the bases. I’m confused confused
hi i know this is a bit late, but i'm pretty sure what he meant was that, whilst ventilation is technically higher at the base of the lungs, perfusion is much higher, therefore there is LESS ventilation than perfusion. Correspondingly, whilst ventilation is technically lower at the apex than the base, perfusion at the apex is even lower due to gravity, therefore there is MORE ventilation than perfusion at the apex.
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When you compare head to head V more than Q at apex.overall both more at base
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Armando, in case of pulmonary embolism there is no more perfusion in a certain segment of the lung. As a result of that, there is an area of high V/Q. That is what you said. But now the blood is go everywhere else so perfusion increases in other areas. So everywhere else you get an area of low V/Q and therefore low oxygen in the blood.
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at the 1 minute mark the drawing seems to say that the ventilation is bigger at the top then at the bottom of the lungs. but at about 3 minutes and a half you say that the ventilation is bigger at the bottom than the top. What is it?
I don't understand that when the alveoli are larger the ventilation isn't aswell
I caught that as well. I am confused. I suppose at 3:38-4:42 kind of explains it.
@@kellen7425 i've read somewhere that because the alveoli are so big they are less compliant so they can't strech out as much and thereby the're less aible to ventilate
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lol i used to think perfusion is the amount of gas that was absorbed into the blood. Thats why i was confused at how there could be a higher perfusion volume than the volume that was ventilated. This video cleared it up for me in the first 10 seconds haha. Thanks!
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Because apex to lung is above the heart, they have large alveoli . How??
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Why are the alveoli larger at the apex than base?
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I dońt understand - why there is more ventilation in smaller alveoli? I get it that can expand, but big alveoli in the apex are already "expanded" so what's the difference? 4:33
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Why in the COPD patient we don't use an High FiO2 because it can cause apneu? How it can cause apneu?
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