COPD facts Flashcards

1
Q

risk factors

A

-smoking
-occupation
-air pollution
-alpha 2 antitrypsin deficiency

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2
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Who to screen

A

> 40
-any dyspnea, chronic cough or sputum production
-lots of URTI
-risk factor exposure

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3
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diagnosis

A

Spirometry FEV1/FVC <0.7

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4
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mMRC grade 0

A

SOB only with exercise

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5
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mMRC grade 1

A

SOB only when hurrying or walking up slight hill

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6
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mMRC grade 2

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-Walk slower than other people of same age
-Stop to catch their breath when walking

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7
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mMRC grade 3

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Have to stop walking every 100m or every few minutes

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8
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mMRC grade 4

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too breathless to leave the house, or while doing regular life things (getting dressed)

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9
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CAT scores

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Low impact <10
medium impact 11-20
high impact 21-30
very high impact 31-40

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10
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N-acetylcysteine

A

mucolytic 600mg BID
Has a small reduction in exacerbations and few side effects (nausea, vomiting, rhinorrhea)

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11
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azithromycin

A

macrolide 250 QD or 500mg three times a week, reduce exacerbations, monitor QT wave and GI upset

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12
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roflumilast

A

PDE 4 inhibitor 500mg QD
reduces inflammation and improves FEV1 and reduces exacerbations
A/E, upset, headache, insomnia (avoid in patients with mental health issues)

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13
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Theophylline

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can relax SMC but has narrow therapeutic level A/E tachycardia, tremor, nervousness, headache

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14
Q

CTS Mild

A

CAT ≤10 mMRC ≤1 FEV1 ≥80%
Just LAMA or LABA

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15
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CTS moderate

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CAT >10, mMRC >2, FEV1 <80%, Low risk (one moderate exacerbation in last year)
LAMA and LABA (if also asthma ICS + LABA preferred)
———
-LAMA, LABA and ICS

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16
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CTS severe

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CAT >10, mMRC >2, FEV1 <80%, high risk (2 moderate exacerbation or one severe in last year)
LAMA/LABA/ICS
——
Triple + macrolide, PDE 4 inhibitor, mucolytic

17
Q

Gold 1

A

Mild FEV1 >80

18
Q

Gold 2

A

moderate FEV1 >50 <80

19
Q

Gold 3

A

severe FEV1 >30 <50

20
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Gold 4

A

very severe FEV1 <30

21
Q

Group A

A

mMRC 0-1, CAT <10, 0-1 moderate exacerbation in last year
Needs a bronchodilator (LAMA or LABA)

22
Q

Group B

A

mMRC >=2 CAT >10, 0-1 moderate exacerbations in last year
Needs LAMA + LABA (ICS+LABA if asthma)

23
Q

Group E

A

Any mMRC and CAT score if >=2 moderate or 1 severe exacerbation in last year
LAMA + LABA
consider ICS too if eos >300
also consider other therapy (mucolytics)

24
Q

Sx of COPD exacerbation

A

Increased dyspnea, purulent sputum, increased sputum