Bronchitis, Emphysema, Airway Hyperreactivity, Bronchoconstriction, Mucus
Plug, Inflammation, Reversible Obstruction, Spirometry, Peak Flow, FEV1/FVC
Ratio, GOLD Staging, Bronchodilators, LABA, LAMA, ICS, Pulmonary Function
Testing, Oxygen Therapy, Smoking Cessation, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Apnea-
Hypopnea Index, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, Upper Airway
Obstruction, Interstitial Lung Disease, Pulmonary Fibrosis, Restrictive Lung
Disease, Hypoxemia, Ventilation-Perfusion Mismatch, Corticosteroids,
Immunosuppressive Therapy, Environmental Exposure, Lung Compliance,
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Asthma definition
Chronic inflammatory obstructive disease
Characterized by reversible hyperreactivity of the bronchi and bronchioles
Asthma pathophysiology
Bronchial obstruction resulting from acute airway constriction, airway edema, mucous plug formation
asthma
May occur at any age
Affects more than 100 million people worldwide and that number is increasing
Effects more than 8.2% of adults and 9.6% of children in the U.S.
Mortality rate for African Americans is higher than for Caucasians
Accounts for more than 134 million days of restricted activity and about half a million hospitalizations
annually
5500 deaths annually in the U.S.
, Asthma characteristics
Characteristics: recurrent wheeze, cough (mainly at night/exposure), mild to severe respiratory distress
Exposure/offenders: exercise, allergens, weather changes, animals, viral infections, smoke, stress
Asthma diagnostics
Peak flow 20% variant from first morning to mid afternoon post meds
Patient symptoms, triggers, airway irritability
Spirometry
Differential diagnostics: GERD, vocal cord dysfunction, heart disease, sinusitis, allergies
Asthma: treatment
Asthma action plan
Treat GERD if present, double PPI for a short time if necessary
Test for an treat allergies: test for IgE and RAST, antihistamines, leukotrine receptor antagonist
(montelukast), Dupixent, Xolair possible med/Nucala/others; allergy shots
asthma education
Basic asthma facts
Correct use of inhalers
Recognizing symptoms of exacerbation and what to do
Difference between short and long acting medication
Peak flow meter use
Use of nebulizer if necessary
Environmental control
Avoidance of triggers
Vaccinations: pneumococcal and annal flu shot