Pulmonary Function Tests (referencing M&M) Flashcards

1
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Post-surgical morbidity and mortality rates are higher in patients with restrictive and/or obstructive ventilatory defects. What disease in these groups is MOST amenable to treatment? Most difficult to reverse with treatment?

A

1) COPD

2) restrictive disorders are generally difficult to reverse with therapy

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2
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_______ helps distinguish restrictive ventilatory defects from obstructive ventilatory defects.

A

spirometry

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3
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What are 2 advantages of flow volume loops over spirometry?

A

1) FVL studies are a sensitive means of detecting early COPD

2) FVL studies differentiate the anatomic location of flow obstruction

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4
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What 3 parameters CANNOT be measured directly with spirometry?

A

1) FRC
2) RV
3) TLC
* can obtain–> TV, VC, insp capacity, insp reserve vol, exp reserve volume

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5
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What are 3 ways to measure FRC?

A

1) helium dilution
2) nitrogen washout
3) body plethysmography (uses Boyle’s law)

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6
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What is the definition of FEV1?

A

forced expiratory volume in one second; this is the volume of gas that can be exhaled within one second of beginning a forced expiration

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7
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What is the definition of FVC?

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forced vital capacity; this is the volume of gas that can be exhaled during a forced expiratory maneuver

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8
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What is FEV1/FVC?

A

a ratio that is useful in distinguishing between restrictive and obstructive diseases

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9
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What are the main diseases categorized as obstructive?

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1) asthma
2) COPD
- -> chronic bronchitis (blue bloater)
- -> emphysema (pink puffer)
* airways are obstructed

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10
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What are the main diseases categorized as restrictive?

A

1) pulmonary fibrosis
2) pneumothorax
3) chest wall disease (scoliosis)
4) neuromuscular diseases (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, myasthenia gravis)
* expansion of lungs and/or chest wall is restricted

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11
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What is considered a normal FEV1/FVC ratio?

A

normally is >0.7

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12
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How can you determine if FEV1 and FVC results indicate an obstructive disease? restrictive disease?

A
  • if BOTH FEV1 and FVC are low AND FEV1/FVC is OBSTRUCTIVE

* if BOTH FEV1 and FVC are low and FEV1/FVC ratio is > or equal to 0.7—> RESTRICTIVE

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13
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What is a normal FEV1?

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> 2L or 80% of predicted; normal patients can expire 80% of their predicted normal value

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14
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What disorder is MOST common…. restrictive or obstructive?

A

Obstructive

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