Examples of Starling equation in the following topics:
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- Movement of fluid among compartments depends on several variables described by Starling's equation.
- The Starling equation defines the forces across a semipermeable membrane and allows calculation of the net flux.
- The solution to the equation is known as the net filtration or net fluid movement.
- This equation has a number of important physiologic implications, especially when disease processes grossly alter one or more of the variables.
- According to Starling's equation, the movement of fluid depends on six variables :
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- The Starling equation for GFR is GFR=Filtration Constant X (Hydrostatic Glomerulus Pressure-Hydrostatic Bowman's Capsule Pressure)-(Osmotic Glomerulus Pressure+Osmotic Bowman's Capsule Pressure).
- Under normal conditions, albumins cannot be filtered into the Bowman's capsule, so the osmotic pressure in the Bowman's space is generally not present, and is removed from the GFR equation.
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- The movement of materials across the capillary wall is dependent on pressure and is bi-directional depending on the net filtration pressure derived from the four Starling forces which modulate capillary dynamics.
- There are four forces, termed Starling forces, which modulate capillary dynamics.
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- The movement of materials across the capillary wall is dependent on pressure and is bi-directional depending on the net filtration pressure derived from the four Starling forces.
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- Blood volume itself is another regulated variable, and it is regulated slowly through complex processes in the renal system, that will alter blood pressure based on the Starling mechanism.
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- The interactions that generate the resting potential are modeled by the Goldman equation.
- The three ions that appear in this equation are potassium (K+), sodium (Na+), and chloride (Cl−).
- Goldman equation: R is the universal gas constant, equal to 8.314 joules·K−1·mol−1 T is the absolute temperature, measured in kelvins (= K = degrees Celsius + 273.15) F is the Faraday constant, equal to 96,485 coulombs·mol−1 or J·V−1·mol−1
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- If you were to remove calcium
from the equation, this type of cell junction would disintegrate as a
result.
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- Metabolic acidosis is compensated for in the lungs, as increased exhalation of carbon dioxide promptly shifts the buffering equation to reduce metabolic acid.
- The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is useful for calculating blood pH, because blood is a buffer solution.
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- In humans, the most common type of dehydration by far is isotonic (isonatraemic) dehydration which effectively equates with hypovolemia; but the distinction of isotonic from hypotonic or hypertonic dehydration may be important when treating people with dehydration.
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- Below is the equation for calculating airway resistance (R).