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1-Your videos are wonderful specially biochimistry playlist it helped me a lot thx 2- our teacher asked us why the intrapleural pressure is negative from the beginning (he wasn't talking about its variations)
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This is the best explanation I have ever seen, but real quick question, when we inspire the thoracic wall will move away from the lung surface which will create a negative pressure as we know, bur after a while lung will expand as well which mean it will go to a closer position to the thoracic wall. This doesn't mean that at the end of the inspiration the intrapleural pressure should be less negative than at the onset of inspiration where the thoracic wall is too far from the lung?
During inspiration, the intrapulmonary pressure becomes negative so that the air can move in. At the same time, the chest wall is expanding which means an outward force on the chest wall. If the lungs and chest wall are moving in the same direction, how can the intrapleural pressure become MORE negative during inspiration? Or is it that even though the lungs are expanding, the pressure is actually in the opposite direction?
So you explained beautifully the concept of intrapleural and intrathoracic pressures . My question is that if pressure in any intrathoracic structure like ivc trachea esophagus must be equal to intrapleural pressure then why does the esophagus looks a *bit collapsed* than trachea on CAT scan images .Like you explained intrapleural pressure is the same in the esophagus ..
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I was literally in depression since last 3 days because I couldn't understand this topic.....I went through Physiology to Medicine books....but was a hell lot confused....Then I saw your videos about pressure,compliance and DLCO....I was relieved....No one can explain like you...I repeat no one....I just can't thank you enough.....Wish to meet you once in my life.....Lots of love and respect...From India🙏🙏🙏🙏
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I once had an old man for substitute teacher in high school. Substitute teachers don't teach anything but stay in classroom as a guardian. But I never forgot what he said about learning! He said:" If you make learning fun, it is easier to learn"!
So, you not only teach objective matter; but indirectly, you help us learn easier by making us laugh. So, you are doing more than teaching. You are making life fun.
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I can picture you in a comedy show on TV!
"Laughter is the best medicine"!
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I never usually comment on youtube videos, but had to make an exception. Throughout school and my undergrad degree I struggled with this concept- now I fully understand it. THANK YOU!
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1-Your videos are wonderful specially biochimistry playlist it helped me a lot thx
2- our teacher asked us why the intrapleural pressure is negative from the beginning (he wasn't talking about its variations)
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This is the best explanation I have ever seen, but real quick question, when we inspire the thoracic wall will move away from the lung surface which will create a negative pressure as we know, bur after a while lung will expand as well which mean it will go to a closer position to the thoracic wall. This doesn't mean that at the end of the inspiration the intrapleural pressure should be less negative than at the onset of inspiration where the thoracic wall is too far from the lung?
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During inspiration, the intrapulmonary pressure becomes negative so that the air can move in. At the same time, the chest wall is expanding which means an outward force on the chest wall. If the lungs and chest wall are moving in the same direction, how can the intrapleural pressure become MORE negative during inspiration? Or is it that even though the lungs are expanding, the pressure is actually in the opposite direction?
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At 5:29 the diagram of lung inspiration says +1 and -1 for expiration lung diagram. This is a mistake? Or i couldn’t understand someone
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So you explained beautifully the concept of intrapleural and intrathoracic pressures .
My question is that if pressure in any intrathoracic structure like ivc trachea esophagus must be equal to intrapleural pressure then why does the esophagus looks a *bit collapsed* than trachea on CAT scan images .Like you explained intrapleural pressure is the same in the esophagus ..
superlative explanation!
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Correction _ At 7.00 , visceral pleura is inner and parietal pleura is outer one .
Nupoor Rautkar listen carefully. Sir is correct there
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He said inside of CHEST WALL = outer pleura and outside Of LUNG 🙄 =inner pleura
What about patients that have undergone pleurectomy? How does this affect the venous return and such?
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its very good , i suggest you could add colourful pics as the graph to understand it more easily and to be more fun
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