Individual disorders in COPD includes?
Emphysema is defined by ?
irreversible enlargement of the airspaces DISTAL to the terminal bronchiole associated with destruction of their walls without any obvious fibrosis
Definition of COPD
“a common, preventable and treatable disease that is characterized by persistent respiratory symptoms and airflow limitation that is due to airway and/or alveolar abnormalities caused by exposure to noxious particles or gases.”
While asthma is distinguished from chronic bronchitis and emphysema by??
The presence of reversible bronchospasm
COPD and smoking?
Overall, 35% to 50% of heavy smokers develop COPD
conversely about 80% of COPD is attributable to smoking.
Emphysema epidemiology ??
Classification of emphysema ?
Based on anatomic distribution within the lobule:
- Centriacinar
- Panacinar
- paraseptal (distal acini)
- irregular
Features of centriacinar emphysema ?
Features of Panacinar enlargement ?
Features of paraseptal emphysema (distal acini) ?
Irregular emphysema?
Most common form of Emphysema is the?
Centriacinar emphysema (>95%)
Heavy smokers with COPD are at risk of having what type of emphysema?
Centriacinar Emphysema
α1-antitrypsin deficiency is associated with ?
Panacinar emphysema
Pathogenesis of emphysema
A) There’s activation of inflammatory cells (macrophages, CD8, CD4, T lymphocytes and neutrophils) reach release variety of mediators (leukotrienes B4, IL8, TNF) that sustain inflammatory process and lead to destruction of alveoli wall
B) Proteaseantiprotease hypothesis
C) imbalance of antioxidants and oxidants
Deficiency of antiprotease alpha 1 antitrypsin enables?
Unchecked destruction of elastic tissue thus emphysema results
80% of them will develop Panacinar emphysema
Clinical features of emphysema ?
Pink puffers - Well oxygenated but over ventilated
Dyspnea with prolonged expiration
Cough or wheezing
Expectoration
Weight
- Sits forward in a hunched over position and breaths through pursed lips
Diagnosis or emphysema ??
On examination, patient is barrel chested
Expiratory airflow limitation Pulmonary function tests show: decreased FEV1 (at 1sec) using a spirometer - Key to diagnosis
Morphological features of emphysema ?
Gross;
- Enlarged Lung with apical bullae or bleb
Histology;
Abnormally large alveoli with thin septa, having focal Centriacinar fibrosis and lots of inflammatory cells
Treatment of emphysema
Complications of emphysema ?
Chronic bronchitis is defined as?
Persistent cough with sputum production for at least 3 months in at least 2 consecutive years, in the absence of any other identifiable cause
Chronic bronchitis is common among?
Habitual smokers
Dwellers of smog-Kaiden cities
Pathogenesis of chronic bronchitis