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A thoroughly summarised revision tool to understand cardiovascular medicine. Key features include: 1. Most common conditions such as COPD, asthma, pneumonia, upper and lower respiratory tract infections and more. 2. Pathophysiology and clinical presentation including buzzwords tailored for exam preparation 3. Diagnostic tools including first line testing and gold standard tests 4. Management strategies in line with NICE guidelines 5. High yield facts

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Respiratory Conditions




Obstructive
= airflow illimitation during exhalation
Respiratory conditions

Restrictive
= reduced lung volume and limited expansion
during inhalation
Spirometry – used to classify

,Forced vital capacity is measured when exhaled as hard and fast as possible
- FEV1: forced expiratory volume in 1 second
- FEV1/FVC = (should be) 0.8 – indicates how well lungs are functioning

Obstructive = <0.8 as only FEV1
is reduced
- COPD
- Asthma
- Bronchiectasis
- Cystic fibrosis

Restrictive = same ratio, both
FEV1 and FVC are reduced
- Interstitial lung diseases
- Chest wall diseases
- Drugs
- Neuromuscular disorders

, Chronic Conditions
OBSTRUCTIVE

COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Definition Bronchitis: long-term inflammation of the airways
- Must present with productive cough for at least three months in
two consecutive years
Emphysema: damage to the air sacs in the lungs

Epidemiology 28000 deaths per year

*Prognosis:
FEV1 linked to risk of exacerbation/mortality
Smoking status – reduction in rate of lung function decline
Severity of symptoms/frequency of exacerbations
Chronic hypoxia
Co-morbidities like BMI

Aetiology
Risk Factors - 90% cases caused by smoking – shisha, weed, passive smoking
- 20% cases originate from occupation – farms, mines
- Genetics (<40)

Symptoms




Signs - Cyanosis – due to hypoxia

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