- Airway resistance
Airway resistance is a concept used in
respiratory physiology to describe mechanical factors which limit the access of inspired air to thepulmonary alveoli , and thus determine airflow.Resistance is greatest at the
bronchi of intermediate size, in between the fourth and eighth bifurcation. [GeorgiaPhysiology|4/4ch2/s4ch2_51]Because airway resistance is dictated by the diameter of the airways and by the density of the inspired gas, the low density of
heliox reduces airway resistance, and makes it easier to ventilate thelungs .Resistance can be calculated using
Ohm's law [GeorgiaPhysiology|4/4ch2/s4ch2_46] orPoiseuille's law . [GeorgiaPhysiology|4/4ch2/s4ch2_47]Ohm's law
:
* = resistance
* = pressure
* = airflow (the dot over the letter is used to denoterate inrespiratory physiology .)Poiseuille's law
:
(rewrite)
* R = resistance
* n = viscosity
* l = length
* r = radiusBecause of the fourth power in the denominator, resistance increases rapidly as diameter decreases.
ee also
*
turbulent flow
*laminar flow
*Reynolds number
*Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (UARS) References
External links
* [http://oac.med.jhmi.edu/res_phys/Encyclopedia/AirwayResistance/AirwayResistance.HTML Overview at med.jhmi.edu]
* [http://www.medstudents.com.br/calculat/airrest.htm Calculator at medstudents.com.br]
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