Learning Objectives
Distinguish between Perfusion-Limited and Diffusion-Limited gas exchange. Master Fick’s Law of Diffusion, understand the mechanism of Hypoxic Vasoconstriction, and recognize how specific lung diseases alter the for the USMLE Step 1.
1. Perfusion vs. Diffusion Limitation
The rate of gas exchange is determined by how quickly a gas equilibrates between the alveolus () and the pulmonary capillary blood (
).
| Type | Mechanism | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Perfusion Limited | Gas equilibrates early in the capillary. Exchange increases only if blood flow increases. | |
| Diffusion Limited | Gas does not equilibrate by the end of the capillary. The membrane limits exchange. |

2. Fick’s Law of Diffusion
This equation explains how structural changes in the lung impact the movement of gases across the alveolar-capillary membrane. Formula:
| Variable | Disease State Impact | Effect on Diffusion ( |
|---|---|---|
| Area ( |
Emphysema (destruction of alveolar walls). | Decreased |
| Thickness ( |
Pulmonary Fibrosis (thickened basement membrane). | Decreased |
| Gradient ( |
High altitude (decreased |
Decreased |
3. Hypoxic Vasoconstriction
Pulmonary vessels constrict in response to low . Shunts blood to better-ventilated areas.
| Concept | Physiological Response | Clinical Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Chronic Hypoxia | Widespread pulmonary vasoconstriction. | Pulmonary Hypertension and Cor Pulmonale. |
| Exercise | Increased cardiac output (perfusion). |
Activity:
High-Yield Clinical Pearls:
- The
vs
Paradox:
diffuses 20 times faster than
. Therefore, patients with diffusion impairment (fibrosis) develop hypoxia (low
) long before they develop hypercapnia (high
).
- DLCO: Carbon monoxide (
) is used to measure diffusion capacity because it is purely diffusion-limited. If
is low, the problem is with the alveolar-capillary membrane.
- Exercise: In elite athletes or severe disease,
exchange can shift from perfusion-limited to diffusion-limited because blood moves too fast through the capillary to fully equilibrate.
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