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Respiratory physiology

  Respiratory physiology is the branch of human physiology focusing upon respiration.

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Breathing in, or inhaling, is usually an active movement. The contraction of the diaphragm muscles cause a pressure variation, which is equal to the pressures caused by elastic, resistive and inertial components of the respiratory system.

\begin{align} P &= P_{el} + P_{re} + P_{in} \\ P &= EV + R\dot{V} + I\ddot{V}  \end{align}

Where Pel equals the product of elastance E (inverse of compliance) and volume of the system V, Pre equals the product of flow resistance R and time derivate of volume V (which is equivalent to the flow), Pin equals the product of inertance I and second time derivate of V. R and I are sometimes referred to as Rohrer's constants.

Circulation, ventilation, and perfusion

 

Gas exchange/transport (primarily oxygen and carbon dioxide)

 

Control and response

 

Disorders

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  1. ^ http://oac.med.jhmi.edu/res_phys/Encyclopedia/Compliance/Compliance.HTML
 
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