Lecture 11: Exacerbations of asthma and COPD Flashcards
What are the signs and symptoms of severe asthma?
- peak expiratory flow rate 33-50%
- Unable to talk in sentences
- Respirtory rate >25
- Pulse >110
What are the signs and symptoms of moderate asthma?
- peak expiratory flow rate 50-75%
What is the treatment got severe asthma?
- referral to hospital – may not need admission
- Oxygen 40 – 60% via a Venturi mask
- oral corticosteroid- As prednisolone 40 – 50 mg
- Nebulised SABA
- Nebulised SAMA if needed
What are the clinical signs of life threatening asthma?
- Altered conscious level
- Exhaustion
- Arrhythmia
- Hypotension
- Cyanosis
- Silent chest
- Poor respiratory effort
What are the measurements for life threatening asthma?
- PEFR < 33% predicted or best
- SpO2 <92%
- PaO2 < 8 kPa
- ‘normal’ PaCO2 (4.6 – 6.0 kPa)
What is the treatment for life threatening asthma?
- immediate hospital admission
- Nebulised beta agonists & ipratropium (oxygen as the driving gas)
- Oral corticosteroids – prednisolone 40 – 50 mg daily
- Oxygen if SpO2 < 92%, PEFR < 60% normal/best; Target 94-98%
-IV aminophylline, salbutamol or terbutaline - IV magnesium may be useful
- IV fluids/electrolytes especially K
What patient monitoring is required in asthmatic patients?
- Respiratory rate
- Pulse – will return to normal despite SABA
- Oxygen saturation – aim for 94 – 98%
- PEFR (before and after SABA)
- Blood gases if indicated
When are asthmatic patients discharged?
When stable and diurnal variation is less than 25%
How do you treat mild exacerbations of COPD?
short acting bronchodilators (SABD)
How do you treat moderate exacerbations of COPD?
SABDs plus A/Bs and/or oral ccs
How do you treat severe exacerbations of COPD?
Hospitalization required and may be associated with acute respiratory failure
What are the symptoms of exacerbation of COPD?
- Increased breathlessness
- Increased cough
- Increased sputum volume or purulence
- Increased wheeze
- Increased chest tightness- malaise, reduced exercise tolerance, peripheral oedema, accessory muscle use, confusion, cyanosis
What are the causes of COPD exacerbations?
- Viral
- Bacterial
- Environmental pollutants
What is the treatment of exacerbations of COPD?
- Bronchodilators (SABA +/- SAMA): Nebulised using air not oxygen, Inhaler may be suitable
- Prednisolone: 30mg daily for 7 – 14 days
No need for tapering dose if less than 21 days - Oxygen
- Antibiotics
What are the likely oathogens that cause COPD exacerbations?
- Strep pneumoniae
- Haemophilus influenzae
- Moraxella catarrhalis