COPD Lecture Powerpoint Flashcards
COPD is the ___ leading cause of death, and its mortality rates are not ____
4th, decreasing
Leading cause of COPD
Smoking
COPD risk with age, gender, and socioeconomic status
Increases with age, equal between genders, low socioeconomic status associated with higher risk
Asthma COPD Overlap syndrome
Refers to fact that patients with asthma have 10-30 fold increased risk of developing COPD as well resulting in features associated with asthma and COPD both in a patient
COPD development younger than 40 years old could indicate….
….alpha 1 anti-trypsin deficiency
Smokers with a history of more than 40 pack years are at high risk for…
…COPD
Pack year
Clinical quantification of cigarette smoking used to determine exposure to tobacco and assess risk of developing pathology related to smoking, calculated by (cigs avg. smoked per day/20cigs/pack)*#YEARS smoked
COPD pathophysiology
Chronic irritation and air inflow limitation resulting in gas exchange abnormalities resulting in acidotic status (retention of CO2) that can see mucus hypersecretion, pulmonary vascular changes and scarring, and systemic effects such as osteopenia or anxiety
Patients with COPD that have ____ have a higher mortality rate
acute exacerbations
3 types of COPD
- Emphysema
- chronic bronchitis
- non reversible asthma (asthma COPD overlap syndrome)
Chronic bronchitis defining characteristic
-Increased mucus and inflammation in terminal bronchioles
Emphysema defining characteristic
-A loss of lung elasticity and destruction of lung parenchyma that sees destruction and enlargement of alvelolar sacs distal to terminal bronchioles that leads to acidotic state due to CO2 buildup
Chronic bronchitis diagnosis
Clinical diagnosis of a productive cough lasting at least 3 months in 2 consecutive years for which other causes have been excluded, irreversible condition where patients see hyperplasia and hypertrophy of goblet cells and mucus glands causing sputum buildup and narrowing of airways limiting airflow
Most patients have what type of COPD?
Overlap of emphysema and chronic bronchitis
Blue bloater syndrome
Refers to how chronic bronchitis patients often present, as overweight and cyanotic
Pink puffer syndrome
Refers to how emphysema patients often present, thin due to weight loss and muscle wasting and flattened diaphragm as they puff air and develop a reddish complexion
4 classic symptoms of COPD
- Chronic cough
- sputum production
- Dyspnea on exertion
- fatigue