SACCM 20: Feline Bronchopulmonary Disease Flashcards

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Q

What are the two types of feline bronchopulmonary disease? which one is reversible

A
  • Feline asthma: hyperactive airways with reversible bronchoconstriction
    Type I hypersensitivity reaction following sensitization to aeroallergens
  • Chronic bronchitis: thickening of the airways and excessive mucus production
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What causes crackles and wheezes in feline bronchopulmonary disease?

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mucous and fluid in airways causes collapsing -> reopen with each breath

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Q

in feline bronchopulmonary disease, which lung lobe may be atalectatic on radiographs and why?

A

right middle lung lobe collapse from mucus plug formation

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What is the current cutoff for normal eosinophil percentage in BAL fluid of cats?

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5% or lower
> 5% abnormal

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What are 3 side side effects of regular bronchodilator use in cats?

A
  • tachyphylaxis
  • signs of restlessness
  • anxiety
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Why are albuterol/terbutaline recommended over theophylline for feline bronchopulmonary disease?

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not as available (currently only by compounding pharmacies)
limited efficacy in cats

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