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Title: Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases


1
Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases
2
Two main Types Discussed Today
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
  • Asthma

3
COPD
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases include
  • Emphysema
  • Chronic bronchitis

4
COPD Facts
  • COPD claims the lives of nearly 120,000 Americans
    yearly.
  • Annual costs to the nation exceed 30 billion.
  • Approximately 80-90 of COPD cases are caused by
    smoking.
  • A smoker is 10 times more likely than a
    non-smoker to die of COPD.
  • Other causes are frequent lung infections and
    exposure to certain industrial pollutants.

5
Chronic Bronchitis
  • Is an inflammation and eventual scarring of
    lining of bronchial tubes.
  • 8.8 million people were diagnosed with it in 2009
  • Symptoms
  • Chronic cough
  • Increased mucus
  • Frequent clearing of the throat
  • Shortness of breath

6
Emphysema
  • Causes irreversible damage to lungs.
  • How?
  • The walls between the air sacs within the lungs
    lose their ability to stretch recoil.
  • They become weakened break.
  • Elasticity of the lung tissue is lost, causing
    air to be trapped in the air sacs impairing the
    exchange of Oxygen Carbon Dioxide.
  • The support of the airways is lost, allowing for
    obstruction of airflow.

7
Emphysema (cont.)
  • An estimated 2.8 million Americans have been
    diagnosed with emphysema sometime in their life.
  • More men than women are diagnosed.
  • Number of women are increasing.
  • Symptoms
  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath
  • Limited exercise tolerance

8
Treatment for COPD
  • Supplemental oxygen
  • Eventually mechanical ventilation
  • Medications to decrease symptoms or complications
  • Bronchodilators
  • Antibiotics if infections
  • Corticosteroids

9
Lung Transplants
  • Lung Transplants are being performed in
    increasing numbers, and may be an option for
    people suffering from severe emphysema

10
ASTHMA
  • A CHRONIC disease of the airways that causes
    recurrent distressing episodes
  • Wheezing
  • Breathlessness
  • Chest tightness
  • Nighttime or early morning coughing

11
Those affected
  • Infants
  • Young Children
  • Elderly
  • Smokers
  • Workers exposed to chemical inhalants
  • Those with seasonal allergies
  • Those with recurrent respiratory infections

12
What Happens In An Attack?
  • May remain unnoticed (asymptomatic)
  • Once out of control, the sides of the airway
    become inflamed swollen
  • Muscles of airway constrict, less air passes in
    out
  • Excess mucus forms in the airways, clogging them
    even more
  • Breathing becomes an effort coughing, wheezing,
    etc occur.

13
Asthma Triggers
  • Allergic reactions to such things as
  • Dust mites
  • Animals
  • Exposure to mold
  • Strenuous exercise
  • Weather (freezing temps, high humidity)
  • Certain foods /or food additives
  • Emotional States
  • Outdoor Pollutions (emissions, car exhaust, smoke
    from burning brush, trash)
  • Cigarette Smoke/Second-hand smoke

14
Treatment
  • Variety of medications are used, depending on
    different factors
  • Is there an infection present?
  • Is there an allergic trigger?
  • Can the person successfully use inhaler?
  • Treating asthma involves managing both the
    chronic inflammation recurrent episodes of
    airflow limitation bronchoconstriction.
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