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restrictive pulmonary disease: AKA |
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interstitial lung disease |
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unlike obstructive lung diseases, restricted lung diseases are assoc w: what kind of lung volumes? |
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reduced; can't get a good breath into the lungs |
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given that there are reducede lung volumes which lung capacities are affected and how? |
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decreased: TLC, VC, FRC but with preserved air flow. |
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there are 2 groups of restricive lung diseases: |
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1. intrinsic; diseases of the parenchyma 2. extrinsic: outside the parenchyma |
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pathophysiology of intrinsic lung disease: |
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disease cause inflammation &/or scaring of the lung tissue (intersittial) OR air spaces fill with exudate (pneumonitis) |
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define: interstitial lung disease, which group of restrictive lung disease does it fall into? |
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interstitial: disease that causes inflammation &/or scaring of the lung tissue which would fall into the intrinsic group of restrictive disease bc it involves the parenchyma |
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filling of air spaces with exudate and debris; also considered an interstitial lung disease |
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which structures may be involved in the extrinsic restrictive pulmonary disorders? give two examples of anatomical disorders leading to restrictive pulmonary disorder? |
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chest wall, pleura, respiratory muscles, neuromuscular disorders ex: kiphosis, lordosis |
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3 classifications of interstitial lung disease: |
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1. idiopathic interstitial pneumonia 2. hypersensativity pneumonitis 3. interstitial lung disease assoc w collagen vascular disease |
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2 diseases under the class of idiopathic interstitial pneumonia: |
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1. idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia 2. respiratory bronchiolitis |
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2 types of hypersensativity pneumonitis |
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1. occupational/environmental 2. drug induced/iatrogenic |
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4 ILD assoc w collagen vascular disease: |
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1. RA 2. SLE 3. sjogren's syndrome 4. ankylosing spondylitis |
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which type of restrictive lung disease does sarcoidosis fall? |
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what is the outcome of breathing at such low lung volumes? |
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V/Q mismatch; arterial hypoxemia> hyperventilation |
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define: idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia |
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chronic, progressive fibrosing interstitial lung disease of unknown etiology, characterized by poor prognosis and no proven effective Tx |
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describe the pathophys of idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia |
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intra-alveolar inflammation caused first by lymphocytes and plasma cells then come fibroblasts laying down collagen leading to chronic fibrosis of the lung |
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what is the characteristic radiographic sign in idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia? |
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what is the median survival rate post Dx of idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia? |
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what are 2 contributing factors of idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia? |
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clinical presentation for idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumoinia: |
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most common Sx = exertional dyspnea then nonproductive cough in the am. also: finger clubbing, pulm HTN, end of inspiration lung crackles @ base of lungs |
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which lab is elevated in 50% of pts with idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumomia? |
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CXR for idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia shows: |
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BILATERAL infiltrates @ periphery and bases of lungs |
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what other imaging may be helpful in idopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia? |
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HRCT- High Resolution Computed Tomography |
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what is seen in HRCT in idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia |
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reticular opacities, honeycombing and architectural distortion |
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what is an independant predictor of mortality seen in HRCT of an idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumoinia patient? |
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higher extent of honeycombing |
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in idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia, what does the blood gas look like? why? |
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aPO2 & aPCO2 = decresed, pH = normal; PO2 decreased bc of the increased distance of diffusion from fibrosis, CO2 = decreased bc of hyperventilation, pH = normal bc its a chronic cond and is compensated from alkilosis |
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4 major criteria for idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia: |
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1. exclusion of other known causes of interstitial lung disease. 2. restrictive pattern on PFT/impared gas exchange 3. bilateral basilar reticular opacities on HRCT 4. Bx or BAL show no features to support alternative Dx |
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4 minor criteria for idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia: |
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1. >50 2. unexplained dypnea upon exertion 3. illness >3mo 4. bibasilar inspiratory crackles |
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what is the standard therapy for idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia: |
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Corticosteroid: prednisone & O2 therapy |
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prednisone therapy is combined with what for idiopathic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia? |
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immunosupressive therapy; azathioprine |
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who is most likely to be Dx w IFIP? |
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Sarcoidosis is considred what type of restrictive lung disease? |
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multisystem granulomatous disease of unknown etiology that predominately affects the lungs(80%) |
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what plays a central role in the pathophys of sarcoidosis? |
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T cells; propogate excessive immune rxn B cells; immunoglobulin production |
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4 clinical presentations of sarcoidosis: |
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1. Asymptomatic in 30-60% 2. systemic complaints in 30% 3. Respiratory Sx in 50% 4. Lofgren's sendrome 10-20% |
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Lofgren syndrome is characterized by: |
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bilateral hilar adenopathy, fever, polyarthalgias |
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skin of sarcoidosis presentation: |
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lupus pernio, erythema nodosum |
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physical exam of lungs in sarcoidosis may reveal: |
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crackles or could be normal |
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what other organs may be involved in sarcoidosis: |
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eyes, liver, heart, kidneys, skin, everything? |
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which analyte may be elevated in sarcoidosis? |
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calcium; hypercalcemia/hypercalciuria |
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TEST Q: sarcoidosis tissue Bx reveals: |
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how would a CXR compare btwn sarcoidosis and IFIP? |
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IFIP is bilateral and basilar infiltrates and sarcoidosis is hilar or mediastinal adenopathy |
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what are the mainstay of therapy for sarcoidosis? |
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corticosteroids: Prednisone NSAIDs are being used more freq |
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what is the second line therapy for sarcoidosis: |
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azathioprine; immunosupessant |
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prognosis of sarcoidosis:3 markers for porr prognosis: |
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many resolve spontaneously 1. advanced CXR stage 2. extrapulmonary disease 3. pulm HTN |
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disease of the lung caused by chronic inhalation of dust: |
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extrinsic allergic alveolitis = AKA |
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hypersensativity pneumonitis |
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Hypersensative pneumonitis is caused by an allergic rxn to inhalation of: |
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epidemiology of hypersensative pneumonitis |
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prevalence and incidence are low; farmers & bird fanciers |
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clinical manifestations of acute hypersensativity pneumonitis: |
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sudden onset: malaise, NV, cough, dyspnea, chest tightness |
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subacute hypersensativity pneumonitis: |
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gradual devel. productive cough, dyspnea, fatigue, anorexia |
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hypersensativity pneumonitis BAL reveals: |
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lymphocytosis; CD4:CD8 = <1 |
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HRCT of hypersensativity pneumonitis shows: |
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mid to upper central lobar opacities with sign of air trapping |
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which procedure is required for Dx of hypersensativity pneumonitis? |
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Bx; histology shows poorly formed noncaseating granuloma near terminal bronchioles |
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hypersensativity pneumonitis Tx: |
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avoid trigger, severe cases = glucocorticoid therapy (prednisone) |
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