Respiratory: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Flashcards

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Infection can complicate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and may be prevented by vaccination. What vaccinations are recommended?

A

Pneumococcal vaccination and an annual influenza vaccination should be offered to all patients with COPD as recommended by the Chief Medical Officer.

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Symptoms of COPD may be alleviated by inhaled forms of what class of drugs prn?

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Short-acting beta2-agonist OR a short-acting antimuscarinc bronchodilator

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If the FEV1 is 50% ,or more, of predicted in COPD, either a long-acting antimuscarinic bronchodilator or what should be used?

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If the Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1), is 50% of predicted or more, either a long-acting antimuscarinic bronchodilator or a long-acting beta2 agonist should be used. Short-acting antimuscarinic bronchodilators should be discontinued when a long-acting antimuscarinic bronchodilator is started. A long-acting beta2 agonist with a corticosteroid in a combination inhaler can be used for patients who remain symptomatic despite regular treatment with a long-acting beta2 agonist.

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In COPD (FEV1 >50%), can a SABA be used with a LABA?

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Yes, a SABA can be continued at all stages of COPD treatment.

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What can be used in patients who remain symptomatic despite regular treatment with a long-acting beta2 agonist in COPD (FEV >50%)?

A

A long-acting beta2 agonist with a corticosteroid in a combination inhaler can be used for patients who remain symptomatic despite regular treatment with a long-acting beta2 agonist.

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If in COPD the FEV1 <50%, what treatment should be tried?

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Either a long-acting antimuscarinic bronchodilator or a long-acting beta2 agonist with a corticosteroid in a combination inhaler should be used.

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In any patient with COPD who remains breathless or continues to have exacerbations, triple therapy with what should be used?

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In any patient who remains breathless or continues to have exacerbations, triple therapy with a long-acting beta2 agonist and a corticosteroid in a combination inhaler plus a long-acting antimuscarinic bronchodilator should be used.

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What is triple therapy?

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LABA + ICS combo, + LAMA

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IF an inhaled corticosteroid is not appropriate, what can be used with a LABA?

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LAMA

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If COPD symptoms persist despite triple therapy or if the patient is unable to use an inhaler, what should be used?

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oral modified-release aminophylline or theophylline can be used.

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Indacaterol is what type of drug licensed for the maintenance treatment of COPD?

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Indacaterol is a long-acting beta2 agonist licensed for the maintenance treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Onbrez Breezhaler

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In patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease associated with chronic bronchitis and a history of frequent exacerbations, what phosphodiesterase type-4 inhibitor with anti-inflammatory properties is licensed as an adjunct to existing bronchodilator treatment?

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In patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease associated with chronic bronchitis and a history of frequent exacerbations, roflumilast is licensed as an adjunct to existing bronchodilator treatment.

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Carbocisteine is what type of drug used in COPD?

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A mucolytic drug may be considered for a patient with a chronic productive cough.

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A Bricanyl inhaler is what type of therapy?

A

Terbutaline SABA therapy

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Atrovent inhaler is what type of therapy?

A

Antimuscarinic: ipratropium

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16
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phosphodiesterase type-4 inhibitor with anti-inflammatory properties that is licensed as an adjunct to existing bronchodilator treatment in COPD

A

Roflumilast

17
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A Serevent inhaler is what type of therapy?

A

Serevent® - a green-coloured inhaler.

Salmeterol - LABA

18
Q

Onbrez Breezhaler is what type of therapy?

A

LABA - indacaterol.

19
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Seebri Breezhaler is what type of therapy?

A

Glycopyrronium - LAMA

20
Q

What is the active in Incruse Elipta? What type of therapy?

A

Umeclidinium - LAMA

21
Q

Tiotropium is a LAMA found in what brand of inhaler?

A

Spiriva

22
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Aclidinium is a LAMA found in what brand of inhaler?

A

Eeklira Genuair

23
Q

A fostair inhaler contains

A

Formeterol (LABA) + beclometasone

24
Q

Seretide inhaler contains

A

Salmeterol (LABA) + fluticasone.

Purple inhaler

25
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Symbicort inhaler contains

A

Formoterol (LABA) + budenoside

26
Q

Which of the following is the best additional therapy in a COPD patient with FEV >50% already on Salbutamol MDI:

Beclometasone (low dose dry powder inhaler)

Beclometasone (high dose metered dose inhaler)

Montelukast (oral)

Salmeterol (dry powder inhaler)

Tiotropium (metered dose inhaler)

A

Options for already on SABA and FEV>50% are:

LAMA or SAMA so narrows it down to salmeterol (dry powder inhaler) or tiotropium (metered dose inhaler).

As the patient is already on a MDI we would (could) choose the LAMA MDI option.