Lung Pressures - Intrapulmonary, Intrapleural and Transmural Pressures - Lung Physiology
Offered By: Medicosis Perfectionalis via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of lung pressures in this comprehensive video on pulmonary physiology. Delve into the concepts of intrapulmonary, intrapleural, and transmural pressures, understanding their roles in respiratory mechanics. Learn about Boyle's Law and its application to lung function, analyze pressure graphs, and discover how negative intrathoracic pressure affects venous return to the heart. Examine the dynamics of intrapleural pressure during inspiration and investigate scenarios where it may become positive. Gain a thorough understanding of transmural pressure and its significance in lung physiology. Conclude with a summary that reinforces key concepts, enhancing your knowledge of respiratory physiology for medical studies or professional development.
Syllabus
Intro
Intrapulmonary Pressure
Boyles Law
Graphs
Transmural Pressure
Intrapleural Pressure During Inspiration
Can the Intrapleural Pressure Become Positive
Transmural Pressure Explained
Summary
Taught by
Medicosis Perfectionalis
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