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FVC

The amount of air able to be forcibly exhaled from a position of maximal lung inflation.



What can be inferred from reduced forced vital capacity?

Obstructive and restrictive pulmonary diseases.



FEV1

Forced expiratory volume in 1 second

Volume of air exhaled during the first second of FVC



What does FEV1 report in obstructive pulmonary disease?

Airways are narrowed

Resistance to flow is high

Numbers of FEV1 are less than predicted because not so much air can be exhaled in 1 second.



FEV1: What does FEV1 show in restrictive lung disease?

Decreased because amount of air originally inhaled is low, instead of airway resistance.

What is a normal FEV1/FVC ratio in restrictive lung disease?

80% .

What is a normal FEV1/FVC ratio in obstructive lung disease?

Less than 80%

Under what condition will the FEV1 value reliably improve?

,With bronchodilator therapy with a spastic component to obstructive pulmonary disease exists.

Normal results of Spirometry

Greater than 80% of expected value

Airflow rate: When is it considered diminished?

Less than 60% of normal.



What increases airflow rate and volume?

20% with use of bronchodilator



Diagnosis of COPD requires what?

Demonstration of persistent airflow limitation based on spirometry testing FEV1/FVC after

bronchodilator is less than 70%.



What is the basis for the classification of severity of COPD?

Spirometry testing assessment at regular intervals



COPD Risk factors

Smoking

Exposure to pollution

Genetic predisposition



Compare COPD with Asthma

Much later in life the onset

Symptoms show a slower course

Poor response to inhaled therapy.



Polysomnography

,Sleep study



When is a polysomnography indicated?

When any person: snores

excessively

Experiences narcolepsy

Excessive daytime sleepiness

Insomnia

Motor spasms while sleeping

Cardiac rhythm disturbances when sleeping.



What does a polysomnography test most commonly diagnose?

Sleep apnea

3 multiple choice options



What is a actigraphy?

A watch that can be worn a few nights at home



What is a bronchoscopy used for?

Doing diagnostic and therapeutic procedures



What can you use a bronchoscopy for?

Visualization of a tracheobronchial tree

Transbronchial and Endobronchial biopsy

Bronchoalveolar lavage

Removal of foreign bodies

Clots

, Mucus plugs

Deployment of metallic stents.

Aspiration of deep sputum

Bleeding control



What are some indications of bronchoscopy?

hemoptysis malignancy

interstitial lung disease

pulmonary infections

Pleural effusion



Pleural Tap

Thoracentesis and pleural fluid analysis



Why would you use a pleural tap?

To find out what is the cause of an unexplained pleural effusion

To alleviate the intrathoracic pressure that builds up with a large volume of fluid and prevents
respiration.



What are transudates most commonly caused by?

Congestive heart failure

Cirrhosis

Nephrotic syndrome

Hypoproteinemia



What is the appearance of the transudates?

Transudate: clear/serous, protein less than 3

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