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What is Chronic bronchitis defined as? |
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Presence of cough and sputum on most days for at least 3 months of the year for a minimum of 2 years in succession |
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What is the difference between chronic bronchitis and emphysema? |
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1) chronic bronchitis - hypersecretion of mucus and structural changes of the bronchi 2) Emphysema-abnormal and permanent enlargement of the air spaces w/destruction of the alveolar walls |
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What are the 2 most common causes of CAO? |
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1) chronic bronchitis 2) emphysema |
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What can 80-90% of CAO cases be attributed too? |
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Smoking at least 10 years duration |
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What is considered abnormal for FEV and FEV/FVC? |
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FEV <80%, and FEV/FVC - <70% |
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What is the pathologic hallmark of late chronic bronchitis? |
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enlargement of the mucus glands in the major bronchi, findings include erythema, edema, and friability of the tracheobronchial mucosa |
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Panacinar emphysema is more common in whom? |
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Definition
People with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency |
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Centriacinar empysema is more common in whom? |
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What are the clinical hallmarks of CAO? |
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1) chronic cough 2) persistant, progressive exercise limitation due to breathlessness |
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What lung sounds are often heard with CAO? |
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wheezing, prolonged expiratory phase |
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What is the most common reason people seek help with CAO? |
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what level of FEV do symptoms usually occur? |
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What is the best test to use for diagnosis? and what is the best marker for assessing disease severity? |
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1) test - FEV/FVC 2) Marker - FEV |
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How is MILD COPD characterized? |
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1) FEV/FVC <70% 2) FEV > 80% 3) May or may not have chronic symptoms |
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How is moderate COPD characterized? |
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1) FEV/FVC <70% 2) FEV <80% 3) May or may not have chronic symptoms |
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How is Severe COPD characterized? |
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1) FEV/FVC <70% 2) FEV <30% 3) or FEV <50% with RF or cor pulmonale |
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What 2 treatments are the only ones proven to alter natural history of the disease? |
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1) stop smoking 2) long-term oxygen use |
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1) brochodilators - ipratropium 2) beta agonist 3) corticosteroids 4) antibiotics - acute worsening 5) Diuretics/Vasodilators - edema 6) oxygen |
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1) brochodilators - ipratropium 2) beta agonist 3) corticosteroids 4) antibiotics - acute worsening 5) Diuretics/Vasodilators - edema 6) oxygen |
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Pathogenesis of alpha1-antitrypsin deficeincy |
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Definition
inactivates elastase which degrageds interstitial elastin fibers |
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How much of the lung space must be occupied by a bulla before symptoms are present in bullous lung disease |
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What is the most common cause of brochiectasis in children? |
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pertusis - whooping cough |
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What is the most common bacteria causing bronchiectasis? |
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What two things make the diagnosis in the majority of bronchiectasis patients? |
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clinical presentation and CXR |
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What are the main clinical manifestations of bronchiectasis? |
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1) History of chronic productive cough of purulent sputum - worse in AM 2) clubbing of digits |
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What is found on the chest x-ray for bronchiectasis? |
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Definition
cystic appearance with a collection of thin-walled cystic spaces |
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What are the cardinal manifestations of cystic fibrosis? |
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Definition
1) cough 2) chronic purulent sputum production 3) exertional dyspnea |
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What other findings are common in cystic fibrosis? |
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Definition
1) nasal polyposis 2) chronic sinusitis 3) pneumothorax |
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What are 3 extrapulmonary manifestations of cystic fibrosis? |
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Definition
1) Pancreatic insufficiency 2) hepatic cirrhosis 3) aspermia 4) intestional obstructions |
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What is seen on a sweat test with cystic fibrosis? |
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Definition
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What are 3 unique symptoms of primary ciliary dyskinesia? |
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Definition
1) chronic sinusitis 2) secretory otitis media 3) daily productive cough dating from birth |
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