COPD Flashcards
What is the hallmark of advanced COPD
Extensive small airway destruction
What are the 4 characteristic of Emphysema
Chronic cigarette exposure
Compromised airway vasculature and gas exchange
Structural cell death
Disordered repair of elastin and other components
Define the characteristics of small airway disease
Small airways <2mm
Goblet cell metaplasia
Smooth muscle hypertrophy
Luminal narrowing
Characteristics of chronic bronchitis
Mucus gland enlargement
Goblet cell hyperplasia w/ cough and mucus production
S/S of COPD
Prolonged expiratory phase
Expiratory wheezes
Barrel chest
Accessory muscle use
Tripod positioning
Cyanosis in lips and nail beds
Digital clubbing
Hyperinflation on CXR
COPD lab results and diagnostic tests
ABG: resting Exertional hypoxemia, pCO2>45, impending acute exacerbation, elevated hematocrit, RVH
CXR: increased lung volumes with flat diaphragm
CT Chest: definitive to establish presence/absence, Determine any coexisting diseases
COPD pulmonary function tests
Reduced FEV1 and FEV1/FVC
Chronic COPD management
Anticholingeric muscarinic antagonists: SAMA (atrovent) LAMA (Spiriva)
Beta agonist: SABA (albuterol) LABA (Brovana)
Inhaled corticosteroids: Pulmicort
Combo therapies: Advair, Symbicort, trelegy
Acute COPD exacerbation treatment plan
Dual SABA/SAMA (duoneb)
Brovana new and pulmicort neb
Solumederol: transition to oral dose, avoid chronic use
Zyrtec and singulair
BiPAP vs Intubation
Chronic NIV