HBS204 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, Obstructive Lung Disease, Restrictive Lung Disease

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The resistance of the respiratory system to air flow during both inspiration and expiration, determined by 3 main factors. Resistance is a relationship between the length of the airway, the viscosity of the air that we breathe and the radius of the airway through which the breathing is happening. Airway length really doesn"t change much from minute-to-minute neither does viscosity there may be situations when viscosity should change it slightly when the air is more humid rather. The main factor that"s important for maintaining airway resistance is the radius of the airway, as the airway radius increases the resistance to flow decreases. Resistance is also dependent on cross sectional area. They have a very large cross-sectional area if the smooth muscle was to force to contract or the bronchioles collapsed then this can become a source of airway resistance. Various mediators of airway resistance: minute to minute airway diameter is under the local control primarily by carbon dioxide.

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