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Airway obstruction

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Airway obstruction
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Airway obstruction is a blockage of respiration in the airway that hinders the free flow of air. It can be broadly classified into being either in the upper airway (UPA) or lower airway (LOA).

Airway obstruction is a life-threatening condition and requires urgent attention, and assistance when it is needed.[1] The assistance to clear an upper airway obstruction would begin employing first-aid anti-choking techniques.

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Upper airway obstruction

Causes of upper airway obstruction include foreign body aspiration, blunt laryngotracheal trauma, penetrating laryngotracheal trauma, tonsillar hypertrophy, paralysis of the vocal cord or vocal fold, acute laryngotracheitis such as viral croup, bacterial tracheitis, epiglottitis, peritonsillar abscess, pertussis, retropharyngeal abscess, spasmodic croup.[2] In basic and advanced life support airway obstructions are often referred to as A-problems. Management of airways relies on both minimal-invasive and invasive techniques.

Lower airway obstruction

Lower airway obstruction is mainly caused by increased resistance in the bronchioles (usually from a decreased radius of the bronchioles) that reduces the amount of air inhaled in each breath and the oxygen that reaches the pulmonary arteries. It is different from airway restriction (which prevents air from diffusing into the pulmonary arteries because of some kind of blockage in the lungs). Diseases that cause lower airway obstruction are termed obstructive lung diseases.[3]

Lower airway obstruction can be measured using spirometry. A decreased FEV1/FVC ratio (versus the normal of about 80%) is indicative of airway obstruction, as the normal amount of air can no longer be exhaled in the first second of expiration. An airway restriction would not produce a reduced FEV1/FVC ratio, but would reduce the vital capacity. The ventilation is therefore affected leading to a ventilation-perfusion mismatch and hypoxia.

Consequences

Airway obstruction may cause obstructive pneumonitis or post-obstructive pneumonitis. It can also be a sign of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a common breathing disorder that is a risk factor for lung cancer.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Aboussouan, L.S.; Stoller, J.K (15 March 1994). "Diagnosis and management of upper airway obstruction". Clinics in Chest Medicine. 15 (1): 35–53. doi:10.1016/S0272-5231(21)01054-6. PMID 8200192. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  2. ^ Respiratory Emergencies, section Acute Upper Airway Obstruction[permanent dead link]. From FP Essentials 368 Archived 2020-03-14 at the Wayback Machine. January 2010 by American Academy of Family Physicians.
  3. ^ "Airway Obstruction". The Lecturio Medical Concept Library. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  4. ^ "Lung health checks in supermarket car parks reach older smokers in deprived communities". NIHR Evidence (Plain English summary). 2020-08-05. doi:10.3310/alert_40661. S2CID 243394660.
  5. ^ Balata, Haval; Harvey, Jonathan; Barber, Phil V; Colligan, Denis; Duerden, Rebecca; Elton, Peter; Evison, Matthew; Greaves, Melanie; Howells, John; Irion, Klaus; Karunaratne, Devinda (15 Jul 2020). "Spirometry performed as part of the Manchester community-based lung cancer screening programme detects a high prevalence of airflow obstruction in individuals without a prior diagnosis of COPD". Thorax. 75 (8): 655–660. doi:10.1136/thoraxjnl-2019-213584. ISSN 0040-6376. PMID 32444437. S2CID 218855570.

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