Obstructive vs Restrictive Diseases Flashcards
1
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Obstructive Diseases
A
- characterized by limitation of airflow due to partial or complete obstruction
- total lung capacity normal
forced vital capacity is normal
-decreased expiratory flow rate, measures as forced expiratory volume at 1 sec
2
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Restrictive Diseases
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- characterized by reduced expansion of lung parenchyma accompanied by decreased total lung capacity
- total lung capacity is decreased
forced vital capacity is reduced - normal FEV1/FVC
3
Q
OBSTRUCTIVE:
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reduction in air flow (due to partial/complete obstruction)
*difficult exhaling air (air remains in lung after
4
Q
RESTRICTIVE:
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reduction in LUNG VOLUME
*difficulty getting air INSIDE the lungs (due to stiffness of wall tissue)
5
Q
obstructive diseases: examples
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- Pulmonary Fibrosis (stiffness)
- Pulmonary Edema
- Atelectasis
- Aspiration
- ARDS
- Bronchiolitis/ Bronchiectasis
6
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restrictive diseases; examples
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- COPD
- Asthma
- Bronchiectasis