Definition of COPD
-it is a term refers to a patient with chronic bronchitis or emphysema
-with or without asthma
Definition of chronic bronchitis
-it’s a productive cough
-that occurs for at least 3 months
-for 2 consecutive years
Definition of emphysema
-permanent enlargement
-due to loss of its elasticity
What is the other term to describe chronic bronchitis
-blue bloaters
-type B COPD
What is the other term to describe emphysema
-pink puffer
-type A COPD
What is the most common cause of COPD
Smoking (cigarettes)
What is the major cause of chronic bronchitis
Smoking
What is the major causes of emphysema
Types of chronic bronchitis
-simple
-mucopurulent
-obstructive
What is the general types of emphysema
-true
-false
What is the example of false emphysema
-senile
-compensatory
-localized
-unilateral (mcleod’s syndome)
What is the example of true emphysema and its type
-primary; emphysema (type A)
-secondary; chronic bronchitis (type B)
What are the pathophysiological of COPD
-cardiovascular
-respiratory
What are the pathophysiological of respiratory abnormalities
-disturbed ventilation
-disturbed diffusion
-disturbed perfusion
What are the pathophysiological of respiratory abnormalities
-pulmonary hypertrophy
-hypoxic corpulmonale
-left ventricular failure
What are the pathophysiological of cardiovascular abnormalities
-pulmonary hypertrophy
-hypoxic corpulmonale
-left ventricular failure
What are the clinical types of emphysema
-centriacinar (type b)
-panacinar (type a)
What is the difference between centriacinar and panacinar based on the cause
-smoking
-alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency
What is the difference between centriacinar and panacinar based on the dominant
-chronic bronchitis
-emphysema
What is the sensitivity of centriacinar towards the respiratory centre and the reason of it
-less sensitive
-due to presence of hypercapnia
-no severe hypoxia
-no severe dyspnea
What is the sensitivity of panacinar towards the respiratory centre and the reason of it
-more sensitive
-it has no hypercapnia
-it has severe hypoxia
-it has severe dyspnea
What is the result of centriacinar?
-cor pulmonale
-cyanosis (blue)
-edematous (bloater)
What is the result of panacinar
-pink puffer
What is the different between blue bloater and pink puffer based on dyspnea
-less severe
-more severe