Stages of restrictive lung disease

    • [DOC File]DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASE - Nusrum

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      Restrictive Lung Disease with small lung volumes will have a decreased DLCO, but a normal DL/VA ratio. This implies the A-C membrane is intact. Pulmonary Emphysema or Pulmonary Fibrosis will have a decreased DLCO and DL/VA.

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      Severity of airflow obstruction in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Proposal for a new classification. Sonia Coton,1 William M. Vollmer,2 Eric Bateman,3 Guy B. Marks,4 Wan Tan,5 Filip Mejza,6 Sanjay Juvekar,7 Christer Janson,8 Kevin Mortimer,9 Mahesh PA,10 A. Sonia Buist,11 Peter G.J. Burney12 for the Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease Study investigators.13

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    • [DOC File]Pathology II review:

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      Regions of the lung where there are different rates of ventilation and perfusion (blood flow) Ideal: 1 to 1. Top of lung- ventilation > perfusion DEAD SPACE. Pathology- vascular obstruction. Bottom of lung- perfusion > ventilation . SHUNT. Pathology- airway obstruction. Local Controls of Ventilation- Perfusion Ratio- alter states of ...

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    • [DOCX File]Although there is discussion about the criteria for ...

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      Crystalline silica dust can cause a disabling, sometimes fatal disease called silicosis. The fine particles are deposited in the lungs, causing thickening and scarring of the lung tissue. The scar tissue restricts the lungs’ ability to extract oxygen from the air. This damage is permanent, but symptoms of the disease may not appear for many ...

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    • Lung Institute | Guide to Obstructive and Restrictive Lung Disease

      “Restrictive Defect” Lung Volumes - decreased. TLC, VC, and RV decreased. Airflow rates - near normal. Lung compliance is decreased and elastic recoil is increased. DLCO is decreased early in the course. Exercise induced hypoxemia. Hypocarbia in early stages. Hypercarbia in late disease (Respiratory Exhaustion) ROENTGENOLOGY. HRCT Scan:

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    • [DOC File]Developing a silica exposure control plan

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      Approximately 7% to 9% of persons with peripheral vascular disease develop intermittent claudication, the primary symptom of obstructive vascular disease of the lower extremity. In cases of severe arterial insufficiency, necrosis, neuropathy, and atrophy may occur.

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    • [DOC File]MODULE D – PULMONARY FUNCTION MEASUREMENTS

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      for inactive disease or residuals: PFT’s and other findings listed above for restrictive lung disease, interstitial lung disease, or obstructive lung disease, as appropriate. 6.4 What specific information should be provided in examinations of pulmonary vascular disease? a. Describe the type of pulmonary vascular disease and its etiology. b.

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    • [DOC File]C&P Service Clinician's Guide - Veterans Affairs

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      Restrictive Lung Disease: a general term comprising pulmonary diseases characterized by decreased total lung capacity, including those caused by disorders affecting the chest wall (e.g., poliomyelitis and scoliosis), and those caused by infiltrative interstitial and infiltrative diseases, such as adult respiratory distress syndrome.

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