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Copyright © 2006 by Elsevier, Inc. Uptake of Oxygen in Lungs Alveolar Diffusing capacity 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 0.25 0.5 0.75 time in capillary (sec) P O2 in blood Normal 1/4 Normal 1/8 Normal

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Uptake of Oxygen in Lungs. 120. Alveolar. 100. 80. Diffusing capacity. 60. in blood. Normal. 40. O2. 1/4 Normal. P. 20. 1/8 Normal. 0. 0. 0.25. 0.5. 0.75. time in capillary (sec). Uptake of Oxygen in Lungs with Low Alveolar Po 2. Alveolar. 50. Diffusing capacity. Normal. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Uptake of Oxygen in Lungs

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Uptake of Oxygen in Lungs

Alveolar

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Uptake of Oxygen in Lungs withLow Alveolar Po2

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Uptake During Exercise

• Increased cardiac output

• Decreased transit time

• Increased diffusing capacity– Opening up of additional capillaries

– Better ventilation/perfusion match

• Equilibration even with shorter time

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Oxygen Transport

• Percent Saturation (no units) HbO2

(Hb+HbO2)

• Content (ml O2/100 ml blood)• absolute quantity of oxygen in blood

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• Dissolved oxygen– Solubility 0.003 ml O2/100 ml blood/mmHg– Normal blood 0.3 ml O2 / 100 ml blood at 100mmHg– Normal oxygen consumption ~250 ml O2/min– Would require 83 L/min blood flow

• Hemoglobin– 97% transported by HBO2 (oxyhemoglobin)

O2 + HB HBO2

Transport of Oxygen in Blood

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• Hemoglobin– 1.34 ml O2/gm Hb

– Normal

• 15 gm Hb/100 ml blood

• 20 ml O2 /100 ml blood

– Anemic

• 10 gm Hb/100 ml blood

• 13 ml O2 /100 ml blood

Transport of Oxygen in Blood

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Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve

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Right Shift of Dissociation Curve

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Left Shift of Dissociation Curve

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The Oxygen-Hemoglobin Saturation Curve

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The Effect of pH and Temperature on Hemoglobin Saturation

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A Functional Comparison of Fetal and Adult Hemoglobin

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Dissociation Curve

Values to rememberPO2 (mmHg) Saturation (%) Content

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Remember this is for a person with 15 gm/dl hemoglobin

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Dissociation Curve

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Calculations

• Calculate % saturation- Patient has Hb of 10 gm/dl

- Venous oxygen content is 6.5 ml O2/dl

• Calculate oxygen content- Patient has saturation of 60%- Patient has Hb of 15 gm/dl

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Calculations

• Calculate % saturation- 10 gm/dl * 1.34 ml O2/gm Hb= 13.4 ml O2/dl

- This is max oxygen carrying capacity

- (6.5 ml O2/dl) / (13.4 ml O2/dl) = ~50%

• Calculate oxygen content- 15 gm/dl * 1.34 ml O2/dl = 20 ml O2/dl

- This is max oxygen carrying capacity

- 20 ml O2/dl * 60% saturation = 12 ml O2/dl

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Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve

• Alveoli– Over wide range hemoglobin will be highly saturated

– Example: PO2 of 60, saturation is 89%

• Tissue uptake– Normal: 5 ml O2 /100 ml blood (40 mmHg)

– Exercise: 15 ml O2 /100 ml blood (20 mmHg)

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Increased Blood Flow to Tissue

• Normal blood flow– 20 ml O2/ 100 ml blood * 5000 ml blood/min

1000 ml O2/min

• Increased blood flow– 20 ml O2/ 100 ml blood * 20000 ml blood/min

4000 ml O2/min

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Carbon Monoxide Dissociation Curve

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Transport of Carbon Dioxide from Tissue

CO2H2 CO3 H2O +CO2

H CO3- + H+

H++Hgb- HHgb

Hgb

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carbonic anhydrase

H CO3-Cl- CO2

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Carbon Dioxide Dissociation Curve

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