COPD (chronic obstructive lung disease) Flashcards

1
Q

what has happened to alveoli in emphysema? what happens to the elasticity of the lung?

A

damaged and destroyed -> lose elasticity

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2
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do people with emphysema have trouble inhaling or exhaling?

A

exhaling

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3
Q

which 2 conditions fall under the umbrella term ‘COPD’?

A
  • lung emphysema
  • chronic bronchitis
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4
Q

what’s the difference between lung emphysema and chronic bronchitis?

A

emphysema: structural changes
chronic bronchitis: symptoms like a cough

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5
Q

what’s the major cause of COPD?

A

smoking

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6
Q

lung emphysema do they usually co-exist chronic bronchitis?

A

yes

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7
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what happens to the airways in COPD?

A

they become obstructed

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8
Q

can the lungs properly empty in COPD? what is the consequence?

A

no.

air gets trapped, and people can breathe out less air

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9
Q

what is the FVC? is it lower or higher in COPD?

A

forced vital capacity, lower

max amount of air out in single breath

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10
Q

FEV1 to FVC ratio -> low or high in COPD?

A

low (FEV1 goes down even more than FVC) = hallmark of COPD

(normally it’s for example 80%, in COPD more like 50%)

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11
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what is the FEV1? is it lower or higher in COPD?

A

forced expiratory volume in 1sec, lower

first second of air out

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12
Q

what is TLC? higher or lower in COPD? why?

A

total lung capacity, higher, because of air trapping

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13
Q

what happens on cellular level in alveoli during smoking? (which leads to COPD)

A

immune cells get attracted -> inflammatory reaction. breakdown of structural proteins such as elastase and collagenase

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14
Q

what happens to bronchiole walls during exhalation in COPD?

A

collapse (weak/not elastic)

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15
Q

what happens to bronchiole walls during inhalation in COPD?

A

expand wide (more compliant)

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16
Q

what happens to the septa between alveoli in COPD? what is the consequence for available surface area for gas exchange?

A

they break down.

surface area for gas exchange is reduced

17
Q

what are the symptoms of emphysema?

A
  • dyspnea
  • cough
  • sputum (excess mucus production)
  • exhaling slowly through pursed lips
  • weight loss (lots of energy spend on breathing)
  • hypoxemia (over time)
18
Q

what can happen to the shape of the chest in COPD? why is this?

A

barrel shaped
because of constant air trapping & hyperinflation

19
Q

what is hypoxic vasoconstriction in the lungs?

A

when a part of the lung has poor gas exchange the vessels constricts -> more blood to better ventilated parts of the lung

20
Q

what is the reason behind pulmonary hypertension in COPD?

A

because of hypoxic vasoconstrictions too many vessels constricts -> hypertension

21
Q

what happens to the heart in pulmonary hypertension?

A

right sides heart failure

22
Q

what is ‘cor pulmonale’?

A

disorder of the respiratory system leads to alteration of the right ventricle

23
Q

what is the treatment of emphysema?

A
  • quit smoking
  • supplemental oxygen
  • medication: bronchodilators, inhaled steroids, antibiotics