What investigations would you perform if suspecting COPD? What would they show?
What are the hallmark features of COPD?
Name causes of COPD
Host:
- genetic susceptibility (eg. α1-anti-trypsin deficiency)
- other gene polymorphisms (eg. matrix metalloproteinases, TNF – α
glutathione S transferase)
Environment:
What is the pathophysiology of COPD?
Fibroblast -> Fibrosis -> obstructive bronchiolitis -> COPD
CD8+ T-cells -> emphysema -> COPD
Protease -> mucus hyper-secretion -> COPD
What are the typical symptoms of COPD?
What are the signs of COPD?
What FEV1/FVC ratio is indicative of obstructive lung disease (I.e. COPD)?
FEV1/FVC < 0.7
How is COPD severity scored?
GOLD scale = Global strategy for Obstructive Lung Disease
Stage 1: FEV1 ≥ 80% predicted
Stage 2: 50-79%
Stage 3: 30-49%
Stage 4: ≤ 30%
What is seen on a chest x-ray in a patient with COPD?
Often normal x-ray
What is seen on a CT scan in someone with COPD?
- Bronchial wall thickening
What happens to the blood gases in type 1 and type 2 respiratory failure?
Type 1: pH = normal pCO2 = normal pO2 = low HCO3 = normal
Type 2: Respiratory Acidosis pH = low pCO2 = high pO2 = low HCO3 = high
What is the natural history of COPD?
How does R ventricular failure (Cor Pulmonale) develop in COPD?
What is the treatment for COPD?
What are some complications of COPD?
How would you treat an acute exacerbation of COPD in hospital?
Outline the 3 lung function tests
What is the pathophysiology of asthma?
Reversible airway obstruction:
Name 3 bronchodilators
Define COPD
Lung disease characterised by chronic obstruction of lung airflow that interferes with normal breathing and is not fully reversible.
Main features include:
Describe how sympathomimetic agents act on bronchial smooth muscle
B2 adrenoreceptors agonists = activation of SNS = bronchodilation
- ATP turns into cAMP by adenyl cyclise = relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle
Muscarinic ACh receptors = activation of PSNS = bronchoconstriction
Name examples of short-acting and long-acting B2 agonists
Short Acting:
Long-acting:
List 6 side effects of B2 agonists
Describe how anticholinergic drugs work
Anticholinergic drugs inhibit bronchoconstriction by antagonising muscarinic receptors of the PNS