Clinical Features and Management of Restrictive Lung Disease Flashcards

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What is the definition of restriction in a respiratory pathology context?

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Forced vital capacity <80% of the predicted normal

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What structures/organs can restrictive lung pathologies arise from?

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  • Lungs
  • Pleura
  • Nerve or muscle
  • Bone
  • Other
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What are the three main causes of restrictive pathology arising from the lungs?

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  1. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
  2. Sarcoidosis
  3. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
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What are the three main causes of restrictive pathology arising from the pleura?

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  • Pleural effusions
  • Pneumothorax
  • Pleural thickening
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What are the four main causes of restrictive pathology arising from the skeleton?

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  • Kyphoscoliosis
  • Ankylosing spondylitis
  • Thoracoplasty
  • Rib Fractures
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What are the three main causes of restrictive pathology arising from the muscles?

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  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • Obesity
  • Pregnancy
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What are ILDs?

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Interstitial Lung Diseases - cause a thickening of the interstitium and results in pulmonary fibrosis

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What is the treatment for mild disease sarcoidosis?

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No treatment

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What is the treatment for sarcoidosis which is presenting with arthralgia and erythema nodosum?

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NSAIDs

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What is the treatment for sarcoidosis which is presenting with skin lesions and/or anterior uveitis?

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Topical steroids

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What is the treatment for sarcoidosis which is presenting at late stage?

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Systemic steroids

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What is the typical presentation of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis?

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Chronic dyspnoea and cough

More prevalent in older men

Clubbing and crackles

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What are the options for dealing with IPF?

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Median survival = 3 years

Oral anti-fibrotics e.g. pirfenidone

Surgical option of transplant

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