Respiratory Pathophysiology Essentials

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Respiratory Pathophysiology Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Gas exchange occurs in alveoli; oxygen enters blood, CO exits.
  • Controlled by brainstem centers: inspiratory, expiratory, apneustic, pneumotaxic.
  • Hyp: deficiency in oxygen supply; types include hypoxic, anemic, ischemic, tissue.
  • Common external disorders: chest malformations, trauma, airway obstructions.
  • Lung diseases: asthma, emphysema, edema, atelectasis, pulmonary hypertension.
  • Pleural diseases: pleuritis, pneumothorax, hydrothorax.
  • Circulatory disorders impair oxygen transport: embolism, stasis.
  • Blood gas abnormalities: hypoxemia, hypercapnia, hypoxia.
  • Breathing disorders: tachypnea, bradypnea, dyspnea, arrhythmias.
  • Acute asphyxia leads to rapid CNS depression and death if untreated.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Brainstem centers — regulate breathing rhythm based on CO2 and O2 levels.
  • Alveoli — primary site of gas exchange.
  • Lungs — contain airways, alveoli, blood vessels, and connective tissue.
  • Airways — nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi.
  • Pleura — visceral and parietal layers surrounding lungs.
  • Pulmonary circulation — carries deoxygenated blood for gas exchange.
  • Respiratory muscles — diaphragm, intercostals, accessory muscles.
  • Blood components — hemoglobin, plasma, cells involved in gas transport.
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1. Which brainstem centers primarily regulate the process of breathing?

2. Where does gas exchange primarily occur in the respiratory system?

3. What is a primary function of the lungs besides gas exchange?

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Respiratory regulation — centers?

Controlled by brainstem centers

Gas exchange site?

Alveoli

Lung functions — roles?

Filter emboli, synthesize phospholipids, convert angiotensin I

Brainstem centers — role?

Regulate breathing rhythm

Hypoxia types — external, transport, internal?

External: alveolar-capillary; Transport: blood; Internal: tissues

Hypoxia — definition?

Oxygen deficiency in tissues

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