COPD Flashcards

1
Q

This disease is caused by 1 or combination of these disorders which causes airway ________ and ________?

A

Emphysema, asthma, chronic bronchitis. Limitations and obstructions

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2
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All structures of the acinar are affected by this type of emphysema and is caused by?

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Panacinar, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency

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3
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This type of emphysema affects respiratory bronchioles is is caused by?

A

Centriacinar, cigarette smoking, coal mining

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4
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The decrease in expiratory airflow in COPD is caused by?

A

elasticity of the lungs

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5
Q

Is defined by productive cough that last 3 months and occurs two years in a row?

A

Chronic bronchitis

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6
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These are two hallmarks of COPD?

A

inflammation and partially or non-reversible airflow obstruction

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7
Q

Clinical manifestations of COPD?

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Dyspnea, cough, sputum production, weight gain or loss, decreased sexual activity, cough syncope, depression or anxiety

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8
Q

Single best indicator of COPD?

A

decline in FEV1

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9
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Physical exam findings of severe COPD?

A

Barrel chest, prolonged expiratory phase, accessory muscle recruitment, wheezing and rhonchi, cyanosis

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10
Q

Diagnostic testing for COPD?

A

pulse ox, chest xray, PFT, CT of lungs

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11
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FEV1/FVC indicator of COPD?

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12
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CXR findings for COPD?

A

Hyperinflation, flattened diaphragms, decreased vascular markings

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13
Q

Options for smoking cessation?

A

Varenicline (Chantix), wellbutrin, nortriptyline, nicoderm CQ, habitrol patches

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14
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Dosing for Varenicline (Chantix)

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Initial dose: 0.5mg x 3 days, 0.5mg BID x 4 days, 1g BID x 11 weeks

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15
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Side effects of Varenicline

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GI distress, headache, vivid dreams, suicidal thoughts and depression

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16
Q

Treatment of stable COPD

A

bronchodilators (beta agonist, anticholinergics) ICS

17
Q

Short acting bronchodilators (beta agonist)

A

Albuterol and levalbuterol

18
Q

Anticholinergics

A

Ipratropium (atrovent) short acting. Titotropium (spiriva) or Aclinidium (tudorza) long acting

19
Q

long acting beta-2 agonist

A

Salmeterol (Serevent), Formoterol (foradil)

20
Q

ICS are used with these medications and should not be taken as?

A

LABA or anticholinergic. Should not be taken as monotherapy

21
Q

ICS

A

Beclomethasone (Qvar), budesonide (pilmicort), fluticasone (flovent), mometasone (Asmanex)

22
Q

Combination ICS + LABA?

A

Budesonide + Formoterol (Symbicort), Flucticasone + Salmeterol (Advair), Vilanterol + Fluticasone (breo ellipta)

23
Q

This medication can be added onto triple combination thereapy for refractory disease?

A

low dose theophylline. not use alot in the US. levels need monitored due to toxicity

24
Q

Oral medication that decreased airway inflammation?

A

PDE-4 inhibitors (phosphodiesterase 4 inhibitor)

25
Q

Percent on PFT that indicates COPD?

A

70%