Clinical features of COPD Flashcards

1
Q

what is COPD?

A

chronic, slowly progressive disorder characterised by airflow obstruction that does not change markedly over several months (mainly defined by airflow)

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2
Q

how permanent is COPD?

A

most of the lung function impairment is fixed, although some reversibility can be produced by bronchodilator (or other) therapy

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3
Q

does the definition of COPD mention smoking, bronchitis, emphysema, symptoms?

A

no

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4
Q

what happens to alveolar attachments during COPD?

A

loss of elasticity and disrupted alveolar attachments

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5
Q

what happens to the airway during COPD?

A

airway thickens, luminal occlusion by secretion of mucus and inflammatory exudate happens (+ goblet cells in the epithelium)

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6
Q

what happens to the local immune system during COPD?

A

lymphoid follicles found in the airway wall in severe disease

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7
Q

what is the UK prevalence of COPD?

A

1,5-2 million

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8
Q

which proportion of patients affected are diagnosed?

A

50%

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9
Q

how many UK patients are diagnosed with COPD?

A

1,2 million

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10
Q

is there a male or a female predominance in COPD?

A

male predominance

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11
Q

how stable is this prevalence?

A

increasing

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12
Q

COPD ranks as which most common cause of death worldwide? in the UK?

A

5th worldwide, 6th in the UK

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13
Q

what is the biggest impact of COPD on people? (from most important to least)

A

climbing stairs, gardening, housework, dressing, sleep disturbance

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14
Q

what cause is 85% of COPD attributable to?

A

smoking

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15
Q

what cause are the remaining 15% of COPD attributable to?

A

chronic asthma, passive smoking (not significantly), maternal smoking, air pollution, occupation (mining, concrete, farming, plastics, textiles, rubber, leather…)

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16
Q

what are a small number of COPD caused by?

A

alpha-1-antitrypsin

17
Q

what percentage of smokers develop clinically significant COPD?

A

20%

18
Q

what percentage of smokers develop subclinical airflow obstruction?

A

30%

19
Q

what percentage of smokers never develop significant airflow obstruction?

A

50%

20
Q

what is meant by a usual ‘smoking history’?

A

> 20 pack year (1 pack a day for a year)

21
Q

what is the average rate of decline of FEV1 for a non smoker?

A

30 mL/ year

22
Q

what is the average rate of decline of FEV1 for a smoker?

A

50-80 mL/ year