Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
(COPD)
Definition
- Emphysema—air sacs of lungs are damaged
- Chronic bronchitis—airways of lungs are damaged
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Causes
- Cigarette smoking
- Inhaling toxins or other irritants
- Genetic predisposition that makes the lungs more vulnerable to damage from smoke or pollutants (includes alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency)
Risk Factors
- Smoking cigarettes
- Long-term exposure to second-hand or passive smoke
- Family members with COPD
- Exposure to pollutants
- History of frequent childhood lung infections
- Age: 40 years or older
Symptoms
- Coughing
- Increased sputum production (mucus from deep in the lungs)
- Wheezing
- Shortness of breath with activity
- Increased shortness of breath
- Choking sensation when lying flat
- Fatigue
- Trouble concentrating
- Heart problems
- Weight loss
- Breathing through pursed lips
- Desire to lean forward to improve breathing
- More frequent flare-ups (periods of more severe symptoms)
Diagnosis
- Lung function tests (spirometry)—to test the force of your breath
- Blood test—to test oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood
Treatment
Smoking Cessation
- Behavior change program
- Medication
- Combination of behavior program and medication
Environmental Management
Medication
- Opening the airways
- Relaxing the breathing passages
- Decreasing inflammation
- Treating lung infections (antibiotics)
Vaccines
Oxygen
Exercise
Breathing and Coughing Techniques
- Pursed-lip breathing
- Controlled coughing technique
Nutrition
- Eat a healthy diet. It should be low in saturated fat. It should also be rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grain foods.
- Maintain a normal weight. Excess weight causes the lungs and heart to work harder.
- It may be hard to eat because you feel full. Try eating several smaller meals during the day. This is better than a few large meals.
- Slow down your eating pace. This will make it easier to breathe.
- If you need to gain weight, add food or drinks throughout the day. Talk to a dietitian about how many calories you need each day.
Lifestyle Changes
- Pace your activities.
- Learn relaxation techniques and other methods to manage stress.
- Seek emotional support from professionals, family, and friends. Anxiety can increase the rate of respiration. This makes breathing more strenuous.
Surgery
Prevention
- If you smoke, quit.
- Avoid exposure to second-hand smoke.
- Avoid exposure to air pollution or irritants.
- Wear protective gear if exposed to irritants or toxins at work.
RESOURCES
American Lung Association http://www.lung.org
National Lung Health Education Program http://www.nlhep.org
CANADIAN RESOURCES
Canadian Lung Association http://www.lung.ca
Health Canada http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca
References
Breathing techniques. Canadian Lung Association website. Available at: http://www.lung.ca/diseases-maladies/copd-mpoc/breathing-respiration/index%5Fe.php. Accessed October 1, 2012.
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Helpful hints for respiratory patients. American Lung Association website. Available at: http://www.lungusa.org/site/apps/s/content.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=34706&ct=3004005. Accessed October 1, 2012.
Spirometry. National Lung Health Education Program website. Available at: http://www.nlhep.org. Accessed October 1, 2012.
What is COPD? National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) website. Available at: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/copd. Accessed October 1, 2012.
What you can do about a lung disease called COPD. Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease website. Available at: http://www.goldcopd.org/uploads/users/files/GOLD%5FPatient%5FRevJan10.pdf. Accessed October 1, 2012.
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