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Chronic Bronchitis and COPD

Chronic Bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis: a clinical diagnosis requiring
patients to have a chronic cough productive of
sputum for at least 3 months a year for at least 2
consecutive years in the absence of other
diseases
However, only a minority of patients with
chronic bronchitis develop clinically significant
airway obstruction
Chronic Bronchitis
There is a strong familial association of COPD due to
chronic bronchitis, but the underlying genetics are
unknown

Note: Abnormalities of cytokines and pro-


inflammatory mediators are believed to play
an important etiologic role

In patients with established chronic bronchitis, viral


or bacterial infections are a common cause of acute
exacerbations
Chronic Bronchitis and COPD
The hallmark and earliest feature of chronic
bronchitis is hypersecretion of mucus in the
large airways, and it is associated with
hypertrophy of the submucosal glands in the
trachea and bronchi
As chronic bronchitis persists, there is also a
marked increase in goblet cells of small airways
-- small bronchi and bronchioles--leading to
excessive mucus production that contributes to
airway obstruction
Chronic Bronchitis and COPD
This accompanying alterations in the small
airways of the lung (small bronchi and
bronchioles, <2 to 3 mm in diameter) can result
in physiologically important and early
manifestations of chronic airway obstruction
Chronic Bronchitis and COPD
Chronic Bronchitis and COPD
Effects on Lung Capacities

Note: Chronic bronchitis have no or little effect on spirometry


Effects on Lung Capacities
Tests of overall lung mechanics such as the FEV1 and
airways resistance are usually abnormal in patients with
COPD when dyspnea develops
Residual volume, FRC, and TLC, in some cases, is
increased
Moreover, ventilation-perfusion ratio (V/Q)
mismatching is the most important cause of impaired
pulmonary gas exchange in COPD
Decreased pO2
Normal Values: 75 -100 mmHg
With chronic Bronchitis: 4560 mm Hg
Increased pCO2
Normal values: 3545 mm Hg
With chronic bronchitis: 50-60 mmHg

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