obstructive diseases
DESCRIPTION
OBSTRUCTIVE DISEASES. Causes of airway narrowing Loss of tethering Airway smooth muscle constriction Airway plugging (mucous, foreign body) Airway edema. Normal. Emphysema. Causes of airway narrowing Loss of tethering Airway smooth muscle constriction - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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OBSTRUCTIVE DISEASES
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Causes of airway narrowing• Loss of tethering• Airway smooth muscle constriction• Airway plugging (mucous, foreign body)• Airway edema
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Normal
Emphysema
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Causes of airway narrowing• Loss of tethering• Airway smooth muscle constriction• Airway plugging (mucous, foreign body)• Airway edema
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Air
Smooth Muscle Cell
Epithelial Cell
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Causes of airway narrowing• Loss of tethering• Airway smooth muscle constriction• Airway plugging (mucous, foreign body)• Airway edema
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Mucus filling the airway lumen in asthma
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Causes of airway narrowing• Loss of tethering• Airway smooth muscle constriction• Airway plugging (mucous, foreign body)• Airway edema
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Normal
Airway Edema
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Measuring airway obstruction
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time (sec)
0 1 2 3
Vol
ume
(L)
normal
airway obstruction
start expiring
FEV1.0
FVC
AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION: FEV1/FVC < 80%
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Vo l
ume
(L)
0
time (seconds)
FRC TLC
RV
VC
VT
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Normal values for lung volume depend on:
• Age • Sex • Height• Race• Weight (for some subdivisions of lung volume)
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DEFINITION OF ASTHMA
1. Reversible Airway Narrowing
2. Increased Airway Responsiveness
3. Airway Inflammation
(History of Allergy)
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Air
Smooth Muscle Cell
Epithelial Cell
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Jeffrey et al, Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2001 164: 28S-38S
MUCOUS HYPERSECRETION IN ASTHMA
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DEFINITION OF ASTHMA
1. Reversible Airway Narrowing
2. Increased Airway Responsiveness
3. Airway Inflammation
(History of Allergy)
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Histamine (mg/ml)
.01 .03 .1 .3 1 3 10
FEV 1.
0 (%
bas
elin
e)
100
90
80
70
Normal
Asthma
AIRWAY HYPERRESPONSIVENESS
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DEFINITION OF ASTHMA
1. Reversible Airway Narrowing
2. Increased Airway Responsiveness
3. Airway Inflammation
(History of Allergy)
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Th2-lymphocytes• promotes IgE formation (IL-4, IL-13)• promotes eosinophil migration (IL-5)
• promotes contraction of smooth muscle• promotes recruitment of more eosinophils
Eosinophil
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van den Toorn et al, Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2001 164: 2107-2113
Normal
Asthma
Major Basic ProteinStaining (eosinophils)
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Symptoms of Asthma:
• cough
• shortness of breath
• chest tightness
• wheezing
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HISTOLOGICAL FEATURES OF ASTHMA
• Subepithelial fibrosis• Mucous cell hyperplasia• Smooth muscle hypertrophy• Increased vascularity
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Jeffrey et al, Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2001 164: 28S-38S
BASEMENT MEMBRANE THICKENING IN ASTHMA
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Ordonez et al, Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2001 163: 517-523
INCREASED MUCOUS PRODUCING CELLS(blue purple stain)
Normal Asthma
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Jeffrey et al, Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2001 164: 28S-38S
MUCOUS HYPERSECRETION IN ASTHMA
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Jeffrey et al, Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2001 164: 28S-38S
AIRWAY SMOOTH MUSCLE HYPERTROPHY IN ASTHMA
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Jeffrey et al, Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2001 164: 28S-38S
INCREASED AIRWAY VASCULARITY IN ASTHMA
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Pulmonary Function
• Total lung capacity is usually normal, but the FRC is elevated and RV is increased
• Decreased FEV1/FVC ratio
• Lung stiffness is usually normal or low
• Airway obstruction is due to smooth muscle constriction and mucus hypersecretion
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time (sec)
0 1 2 3
Vol
ume
(L)
normal
airway obstruction
start expiring
FEV1.0
FVC
AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION: FEV1/FVC < 80%
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Vo l
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(L)
0
time (seconds)
FRC TLC
RV
VC
VT
asthma
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Blood gases
• PaO2 - low because of mismatch of ventilation and perfusion
• PaCO2 • often low (hyperventilation due to anxiety)• if PaCO2 increases it’s usually a sign that
respiratory failure is approaching (patient needs to be ventilated)
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Epidemiology of Asthma• currently affects 5-10% of US population
• incidence and severity are increasing • mortality has plateaued
• Still relatively rare
• highest in industrialized countries• Higher in urban than rural areas
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Asthma PrevalenceUnited States, 1980-2004
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
1980
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004 Year
Prev
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Source: National Health Interview Survey; National Center for Health Statistics
12-Month
Lifetime
Attack
Current
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IgE
Allergen
Chemicals released:
Mast cell
• histamine• leukotrienes• proteases• cytokines (IL-4, IL-5)
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Smooth Muscle CellMast Cell(releases chemicals)
(contracts)
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Time (hours)Allergen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
100
90
80
70
60
FEV
1.0 (
% b
asel
ine)
EarlyResponse
LateResponse
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Mast Cell
White blood cells
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Mast Cell
Smooth Muscle Cell
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Time (hours)Allergen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
100
90
80
70
60
FEV
1.0 (
% b
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ine)
EarlyResponse
LateResponse
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Allergen avoidance
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Allergy skin testing
team.zobel.dlsu.edu.ph/sites/students/G6/List...
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MOST IMPORTANT ALLERGENS IN THE US
• Cat• House dust• Cockroach• Mold
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Cat being washed – helps reduce allergen exposure(recommended 2X/week)
www.dkimages.com/.../Cat-Care/Cat-Care-054.html
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100 mm
House Dust Mite - Dermatophagoides sp.
The average pillow is home to 10,000 of these!
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Avoiding exposure to dust mite allergens
• Encase pillows and mattresses
• Use HOT (>130oC) water to wash bedding and clothes
• Reduce carpeting (in particular wall to wall carpeting, which cannot be adequately cleaned)
• Reduce humidity (mites are dependent on water in the air for their water supply)
• Avoid fabric coverings on furniture and windows
Platts-Mills et al, J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2000 Nov;106(5):787-804
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The American cockroach
• A particular problem in low income housing• Insects move from one apartment to another
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Mold
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TRIGGERS FOR ASTHMA
• allergen exposure• exercise• breathing cold dry air• viral infections• irritants (ex: ozone)• occupational exposure to dust or fumes
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PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF ASTHMA
• Medications
• Education
• Allergen Avoidance
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ASTHMA THERAPY
1. b-agonists2. Corticosteroids3. Leukotriene antagonists and inhibitors4. Anti-IgE
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b-agonists
• Mimic adrenalin• Relax smooth muscle• Effects are immediate but not sustained• Provide symptom relief, but do not remove the underlying causes
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before after before after
High resolution CT scans of airways before and after a b-agonist
New England Journal of Medicine 352:15, 2005
FEV1 Before: 1.27 L After: 1.76 L
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Corticosteroids:
• Reduce inflammation• Improve lung function and symptoms • Decrease airway hyperresponsiveness• Reduce exacerbations• Must be taken regularly regardless of
symptoms• Not immediately effective
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cme.med.harvard.edu/syl/fanta.html
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Actions of Leukotrienes• Very potent constrictors of airway smooth muscle • Mucus hypersecretion • Edema formation • Eosinophil chemoattraction
Leukotriene synthesis inhibitors and receptor antagonists
• Prevent synthesis or effects of leukotrienes
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cme.med.harvard.edu/syl/fanta.html
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• Reduces corticosteroid requirements• Reduces symptom scores• Reduces rescue medication use• Improves lung function• Reduces exacerbations
Efficacy of anti-IgE Therapy in Humans
Fahy et al. AJRCCM 1997 155:1828
Anti-IgE therapy also:Fahy et al. AJRCCM 1997 155:1828
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Genes
Environment
Asthma
WHAT CAUSES ASTHMA?
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-exposure to allergens -pollution-cigarette smoke-viruses
Genes
Environment
Asthma
- cytokines- genes that regulate IgE levels- others
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From: Camargo et al, Arch Intern Med 159:2582-2588, 1999
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Evidence for the hygiene hypothesis
• Less asthma in individuals who grow up on farms
• Less asthma in individuals with older siblings
• Less asthma in children in daycare
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New Engl J Med 343:538-543
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Gold and Wright, Ann Rev Public Health, 26:89-113, 2005
Asthma is more common in the developed than the developing world
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COPD – chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
• 4th leading cause of death in the US• 2nd leading cause of disability• Smokers disease• Consists of 2 diseases (many have both)
- emphysema- chronic bronchitis
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Other consequences of smoking
•Heart disease•Stroke •Cancer*
*In 2000, cancer due to cigarette smoking accounted for 20% of allcancer deaths worldwide in 200
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Consequences of passive smoking in children
• Lower birth weight in children of mothers who smoke
• Lower lung size in children of parents who smoke
• Increased incidence of asthma, bronchitis, and pneumoniain children of parents who smoke
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From the US Department of Health and Human Services, 2003
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the US
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Thun et al, Carcinogenesis 31:100, 2010
Global burden of smoking
1.3 billion people smoke
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EMPHYSEMA
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Jeffrey et al, Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2001 164: 28S-38S
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Emphysema Normal male lung
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Mucous gland hypertrophy in chronic bronchitis
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Pressure
Volume
Healthy
Lung Pressure Volume Curves
Emphysema
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ETIOLOGY
Cigarette smoke (particles and chemicals)
Inflammation
Influx of activation of neutrophils and macrophages• release of proteases• release of oxygen radicals• release of inflammatory mediators
Destruction of lung tissue
Production of mucous
Airway remodeling
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Signs and Symptoms
Emphysema• Dyspnea at rest• Thin• Barrel chest• Wheeze on expiration
Chronic Bronchitis• Cough • Sputum• No dyspnea at rest but does occur with exertion• Cyanosis• Frequent respiratory infections• Pops and rales
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FEV1
(% o
f val
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t age
25)
Age (years)
Never smoked orNot susceptible
Smoked regularlyAnd susceptible
Stopped at 45
Stopped at 65disability
death
25 50 75
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Evidence for genetic susceptibility for COPD
• Familial association of low FEV1.0
• Linkage analysis studies• Genes associated with COPD susceptibility
1. a1-antitrypsin (anti-protease)2. microsomal epoxide hydrolase (degradation of chemicals in smoke) 3. glutathione-S-transferases (degradation of chemicals in smoke) 4. Hemeoxygenase 1 (antioxidant)5. TNFa (inflammation)
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Blood gases
Emphysema• PaO2 is low but not very low
cause: V/Q mismatch• “pink puffers” - increase ventilation to keep bloodgases normal• PaCO2 is normal
Chronic Bronchitis• PaO2 usually very low
cause: V/Q mismatch and hypoventilation• “blue bloaters” – do not increase ventilation tokeep blood gases normal• PaCO2 is high
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Chronicbronchitis
Normal
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Consequences of low PaO2
1) Polycythemia – increased numbers of red blood cells (RBC’s)
Low PaO2
Increased erythropoetin release from kidney
Acts of bone marrow to increased production of RBC’s
2) Right heart hypertrophy (cor pulmonale)
• Due to pulmonary hypertension (hypoxic vasocontrictionand loss of capillary bed)
• Can lead to right heart failure and death
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Cyanosis
• Occurs when deoxygenated hemoglobinexceeds 5 g/100 ml
typical total hemoglobin is 15 g/100 ml
• Low PaO2 and increased numbers of redblood cells both contribute to cyanosis in chronic bronchitis
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Treatment
• Smoking cessation – prevents further loss of lung function
• Bronchodilators, particularly anticholinergics
• Increasing use of corticosteroids – data are not yet inregarding efficacy
• Lung reduction surgery – not usually recommended
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Indoor air pollution – biomass fuels
Fullerton D et al Occup Env Med 66:777, 2009
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Smith KR et al Thorax 55:518, 2000
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Smith KR et al Thorax 55:518, 2000
US EPA 24 hour standard not to be exceeded more than once/year: 260 ug/m3
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Indoor air pollution
• Responsible for 1.6 million deaths/year
• Disease burden worldwide exceeds outdoor air pollution 5-fold
• Most lethal killer worldwide after malnutrition, unsafe sex,lack of safe drinking water and sanitation
• Increases risk of COPD in women about 3-fold
• Responsible for 0.7 of the 2.7 million COPD deaths worldwide/year
• Burden is mostly on women and children
Source: World Health Organization
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Hours per day near stove
Smith KR et al Thorax 55:518, 2000
Acute respiratory tract infection and exposure to biomass fuels
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Smith KR et al Thorax 55:518, 2000