Respiratory Therapy Pulmonary Airflow Regulation

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Airflow Regulation Basics

Airflow regulation depends on airway diameter lung elasticity and pressure gradients which together determine how easily air moves during inhalation and exhalation and disruptions in these factors impair ventilation.

Airway Tone

Airway smooth muscle tone influences airway diameter and is regulated by neural and chemical signals that can either constrict or dilate airways.

Elastic Properties

Elastic recoil supports passive exhalation and reduced elasticity increases air trapping and respiratory workload.

Flow Patterns

Airflow patterns shift between laminar and turbulent flow depending on airway size and flow velocity which affects resistance.

Clinical Relevance

Understanding airflow regulation helps clinicians identify causes of obstruction and guide therapeutic interventions.

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