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Pulmonology
COPD
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10/04/2009

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Term
What are the types of COPD?
Definition
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema
Term
Define chronic bronchitis
Definition
Chronic productive cough for 3 mths in each of 2 consecutive yrs in a pt that other ddx of chronic cough have been r/o
Term
Define emphysema
Definition
Abnormal and permanent enlargement of the airspaces that are distal to the terminal bronchioles
Term
What is mortality of COPD?
Definition
4th leading cause of death in US - rate has doubles q 5 years in the past 20 yrs
Term
Etiology of COPD? (4)
Definition
Chronic tobacco exposure, air pollution, frequent bronchial infections, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
Term
Risk factors for COPD? (7)
Definition
Tobacco smoke exposure, occupational dust and chemicals, poor nutrition, low SES, h/o childhood respiratory infections, genetics, increasing age
Term
What happens to airways in the early stages of chronic bronchitis?
Definition
mucus plugging, inflammation, peribronchial fibrosis, narrowing and obliteration
Term
What occurs in established chronic bronchitis?
Definition
mucus gland hyperplasia, mucosal inflammation and edema, bronchospasm, and impacted secretions - contribute to airway narrowing and increased resistance
Term
What occurs to lung tissue in emphysema?
Definition
destruction of alveolar walls and tissue support (produces dilated airways), unsupported airways collapse during expiration d/t low lung volumes
Term
Which type of COPD pt is described as a "blue bloater"? Why?
Definition
COPD - have cyanosis and peripheral edema
Term
What is the major c/o of a pt presenting /c chronic bronchitis?
Definition
Chronic productive cough
Term
What is the typical age and physical appearance of a chronic bronchitis pt?
Definition
Late 30s and 40s, overweight, dyspnea upon exertion but comfortable at rest
Term
Are adventitious breath sounds heard in a pt w/ chronic bronchitis?
Definition
Yes - wheezes are common
Term
What nickname is used to desctibe the appearance of pts w/ emphysema?
Definition
Pink puffer
Term
What is the major c/o of a pt w/ emphysema?
Definition
Dyspnea - cough is rare
Term
Describe the age and physical appearance of a pt w/ emphysema.
Definition
Present > 50 yo, thin w/ evidence of wt loss, appear uncomfortable w/ active accesory mus. use
Term
Are adventitious breath sound heard in a pt w/ emphysema?
Definition
No - "quiet" chest
Term
Which type of COPD pt has a barrel chest?
Definition
Emphysema
Term
What can be expected on a PE of a COPD pt?
Definition
decreased tactile fremitus, hyperresonance, decreased breath sounds, prolonged expiration, crackles, rhonchi, and wheezes (chronic bronchitis), and depressed diaphragm
Term
Name 5 key indicators for dx of COPD
Definition
1) Chronic cough 2) chronic sputum production 3) dyspnea 4) repeated episodes of acute bronchitis 5) Exposure to risk factors (ETS, air pollution)
Term
Describe sputum production in a COPD pt
Definition
initially mucoid but becomes purulent w/ exacerbation, worse in the winter
Term
Desctibe dyspnea present in a COPD pt
Definition
progressive, persistent, worse on exercise, worse during respiratory infxns
Term
DDx for COPD (4)
Definition
bronchial asthma, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, CF, central airflow obstruction
Term
How do COPD and asthma differ in onset and progression of sx?
Definition
COPD onset is in midlife w/ a slow progression of sx, asthma onset is in early life and has varying sx that are worse at night or early morning
Term
Is airflow limitation in COPD reversible? In Asthma?
Definition
COPD - irreversible and asthma - reversible
Term
What 3 other conditions are often present in pts w/ asthma but not COPD?
Definition
allergy, rhinitis, and/or eczema
Term
What labs can be altered in pts w/ chronic bronchitis?
Definition
Elevated Hb, reduced PaO2, and increased PaCO2
Term
Describe CXR of a chronic bronchitis pt
Definition
increased interstitial markings(dirty lungs) at base, tubing (mucus plugs in airways), diaphragm is not flattened
Term
Describe PFT of a pt w/ chronic bronchitis
Definition
expiratory flow obstruction, TLC normal (slight increase), normal diffusing capacity
Term
Labs in emphysema pt?
Definition
normal Hb, normal to slight decreased PaO2, normal to slight increased PaCO2
Term
PFTs in a pt w/ emphysema?
Definition
Expiratory flow obstruction, TLC increased, diffuse capacity decreased
Term
How is spirometry used for pt w/ COPD? (4 broad)
Definition
diagnosis, assessing severity, assessing prognosis, monitoring progression
Term
What spirometry results would indicate a pt has stage I or mild COPD?
Definition
FEV1/FVC < 0.7, FEV1 > or = 80% predicted
Term
Stage II or moderate COPD?
Definition
FEV1/FVC < 0.7,< or = 50% FEV1 < 80% predicted
Term
Stage III or severe COPD?
Definition
FEV1/FVC < 0.7, < or = 30% FEV1 < 50% predicted
Term
Stage IV or very severe COPD?
Definition
FEV1/FVC < 0.7, FEV1 < 30% or FEV1 < 50% plus chronic respiratory failure
Term
Can COPD be cured? What is treatment based off of?
Definition
No it can be only managed, based on severity of sx
Term
What meds are central to the tx of COPD?
Definition
bronchodilators - beta 2 agonists, anticholinergics, and methylxanthines
Term
Give ex. of beta 2 agonist inhalers? Which are more effective for COPD tx?
Definition
Short acting: albuterol, levalbuterol and long acting: salmetrol, formoterol. Long acting preferred
Term
Ex. of anticholinergic bronchodilators?
Definition
short acting: ipratropium and long acting: tiotropium
Term
Ex of mathyxanthines
Definition
Theophylline
Term
When is it recommended to add glucocorticoids to bronchodilators for COPD tx? Give an ex.
Definition
Stage III or IV COPD, repeated exacerbations. Fluticasone
Term
Do antioxidant agents such as N-acetylcysteine help to reduce frequency of COPD exacerbations?
Definition
No - except in pts tx w/ inhaled glucocorticoids
Term
Are mucolytic agents, antitussives, or bronchodilators rec. to tx COPD?
Definition
Not in stabel COPD - can induce bronchoconstriction
Term
Are mucolytic agents, antitussives, or bronchodilators rec. to tx COPD?
Definition
Not in stabel COPD - can induce bronchoconstriction
Term
What non-pharmacologic therapies are used to tx COPD?
Definition
exercise training programs and long-term oxygen therapy
Term
What surgical interventions can be done to tx COPD?
Definition
long volume reduction surgery to relieve dyspnea and improve exercise tolerance, and lung transplantation to improve funtional capacity (75% 2 yr survival)
Term
Define COPD exacerbation
Definition
acute increase in sx beyond normal variances - usu. cough, sputum production, and/or dyspnea
Term
What can occur in severe cases of COPD exacerbation?
Definition
respiratory failure and death
Term
What is the most common etiology of COPD AE?
Definition
50-60% is respiratory infections (viral and bacterial)
Term
What are other causes of COPD AE?
Definition
10% d/t environmental pollution and 30% is unknown (MI, heart failure, aspiration, PE)
Term
Risk factors of COPD AE?
Definition
advanced age, productive cough, duration of COPD, abx therapy, hospitalized d/t COPD in past yr, chronic mucus, theophylline therapy, co-morbidity, possible GERD
Term
What meds are used to tx COPD AE?
Definition
abx, inhaled bronchodilators (beta 2 agonist w/ or w/o antocholinergics) PLUS oral glucocorticoids
Term
What are benefits of using non-onvasive mechanical ventilation to tx AE COPD?
Definition
improve respiratory acidosis, increase pH, decreases need for ET intubation, reduces PaCO2, RR, severity of breathlessness, and reduces hospital LOS
Term
What can worsen stable COPD?
Definition
acute bronchitis, pna, PE, CHF
Term
What complications are common in pts w/ advanced COPD?
Definition
Pulmonary HTN, cor pulmonale, chronic respiratory failure
Term
What are other complications of COPD?
Definition
spontaneous pneumothorax and hemoptysis
Term
What are the 2 most important predictors of the disease course?
Definition
Age and severity of airway obstruction
Term
What are other key prognostic factors?
Definition
wt loss, degress of dyspnea, exercise capacity, and hospital admission
Term
When would you need to refer a COPD pt?
Definition
onset b/f 40 yo, > or = 2 AE per yr, severe or rapidly progressive COPD, sx disproportionate to degree of airflow obstruction, need for long-term O2, co-morbidities
Term
What can be done to prevent COPD exacerbations?
Definition
smoking cessation, vaccinations (pneumococcal and influenza)
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