Asthma Flashcards

1
Q

What is a disease that affects the airways called?

A

obstructive disease

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2
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What is a disease that affects the lungs called?

A

restrictive disease

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3
Q

Name some obstructive airway diseases?

A

Asthma (eosinophil)
Chronic bronchitis (neutrophil)
Emphysema (destruction of the alveolar walls)
ACOS: Asthma/COPD overlap syndrome

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4
Q

Name the 3 parts of the Asthma Triad?

A

Airway Hyperresponsiveness
Airway Inflammation
Reversibe Airway Obstruction

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5
Q

Name the 3 steps in the evolution of asthma?

A

Bronchoconstriction – brief symptoms
Chronic airway inflammation – exacerbations AHR
Airway remodelling – fixed airway obstruction (due to fibrous (scar) tissue)

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6
Q

Describe the inflammatory cascade in asthma?

A

Inherited/acquired factors
Eosinophillic inflammation
Mediators - Th2 cytokines
Twitchy smooth muscle - hyperreactivity

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7
Q

What are the clinical signs of asthma?

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Episodic symptoms and signs
Diurinal variability – nocturnal/early morning
Non-productive cough, wheeze
Triggers
Associated atopy ↑IgE (rhinitis, conjunctivitis, eczema)
Blood eosinophilia > 4%
Responsive to steroids or beta-agonists
Family history of asthma
Wheezing due to turbulent airflow

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8
Q

Do Asthma patients have a reduced or preserved FVC?

A

preserved

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9
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How would an asthma patient that smokes FVC be?

A

could be reduced

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10
Q

What could the inhaled steroid beclomethasone be used for in Asthma?

A

Maintenance Monotherapy

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11
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What could the oral steroid prednisolone be used for in Asthma?

A

Acute Exacerbations

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12
Q

How small do particles need to be to get passed the carina?

A

5 microns

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13
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How small do particles need to be to get passed the 7th generation of the bronchiole tree?

A

2 microns

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14
Q

What cromone is effective inhaled in asthma?

A

Cromoglycate

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15
Q

What is Montelukast used for?

A

Exercise induced bronchoconstriction

- never on its own

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16
Q

What is the role of the Anti-IL5 anti inflammatory used in asthma?

A

Blocks the effects of the TH2 cytokine IL-5 which is responsible for eosinophilic inflammation in asthma

For patients with severe refractory eosinophilicasthma (raised blood eosinophils >4%) – despite max therapy