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Updated: Mar 25 2019

Lung Volumes and Capacities

  • Overview
  • Lung Volumes
    • Lung volumes are measured by spirometry
    • Tidal Volume (TV)
      • normal, quiet breathing involves inspiration and expiration of TV
      • TV ~ 500 mL
    • Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV)
      • additional volume of gas that can be inspired above TV on maximal inspiration
      • IRV ~ 3,000 mL
    • Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV)
      • additional volume of gas that can be expired below TV on maximal expiration
      • ERV ~ 1,200 mL
    • Residual Volume (RV)
      • volume of gas that remains in lungs following maximal expiration
      • RV ~ 1,200 mL
      • cannot be measured by spirometry
  • Lung Capacities
    • a lung capacity includes ≥ 2 lung volumes
    • Inspiratory Capacity (IC)
      • TV + IRV
      • IC ~ 3,500 mL
    • Functional Residual Capacity (FRC)
      • ERV + RV
      • volume of gas that remains in lungs following normal TV expiration
      • equilibrium volume of lungs
      • FRC ~ 2,400 mL
    • Vital Capacity (VC)
      • IC + ERV = TV + IRV + ERV
      • volume of gas that can be expired following maximal inspiration
      • VC ~ 4,700 mL
    • Total Lung Capacity (TLC)
      • VC + RV = TV + IRV + ERV + RV
      • TLC ~ 5,900 mL
  • Pulmonary Vascular Resistance
    • Lowest at FRC
      • higher at volumes greater and less than FRC
    • Contributions from both the intraalveolar vessels (bigger influence) and extraalveolar vessels
    • Increased by
      • inhalation
        • increased pressure on intra-alveolar vessels by expanding alveoli
      • forced exhalation
        • increased intrathoracic pressure compresses pulmonary vessels
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