Living beings need oxygen for survival, the body needs oxygen to perform anything from breathing to activities of daily living. Unfortunately patients that are diagnosed with COPD, their ability to breathe normally is significantly reduced therefore needing supplemental oxygen.
Long-term oxygen treatment helps improve a patient’s quality of life. Patient’s notice less episodes of shortness of breath and tend to have increased energy. It is used when patients have low levels of oxygen in their blood, it mainly helps to slow down or prevent right sided heart failure thus making one live longer. It is recommended or encouraged that Long-term oxygen therapy be used for no less than 15 hours a day. Tests are done prior to the use of oxygen
I will analyse the prevalence of the condition and what the potential causes may be. My interests have been directed to pre hospital care and community lead treatment packages, which are potentially available to the patient, as this is the acute environment, which I will have contact with in my employment as a paramedic. The initial reading was to understand COPD as a chronic condition, what is COPD? and its prevalence in the population. The (World health organisation, 2000), states that one in four deaths in the world are caused by COPD. In 2010 (Vos T Flaxman etal, 2012), says globally there were approximately 329 million, which is 4.8% of the population who are affected by this chronic condition, In the UK (NICE, 2010), have estimated that 3 million people suffer from COPD, with more yet to be diagnosed. This information about the amount of people living with this condition was surprising, as I little knowledge of its existence. During the early 1960’s (Timothy Q. Howes, 2005), says the term COPD had been designated as a single term unifying all the chronic respiratory diseases. Since then the term COPD, has been sub divided in to three umbrella areas, Bronchitis, Emphysema and Chronic asthma, which are separate conditions, which I have been previously aware of as their individual conditions. The 58 year old patient who we visited,
There are no cure for this disease. However, there are different treatment to prevent further deterioration of the lungs function in order to improve the quality of life of the patient by increasing capacity of their physical activity. One of the main severe complication a patient with COPD can develop is exacerbation. Increased breathlessness, increased sputum volume and purulent sputum are the signs and symptoms of exacerbation. Early detection of the signs of exacerbation can help keep the condition of the patient from worsening. The treatments of COPD mainly aims at controlling the symptoms of exacerbation such as taking inhalers. Patients who are over the age of 35 and ex-smokers with chronic cough and bronchitis are recommended to have spirometer (NICE, 2004). This is because it is possible to delay or prevent patients from developing severe case of COPD is identified before they lose their lungs functions. Oxygen therapy is another treatment for COPD as the patients with this condition has high
The study began with 32 patients having stages II to IV COPD. They had to meet the criteria pertaining to the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; total lung capacity >120%, (FEV1/FVC) <70%, FEV1 <80%, RV/TLC >140% and >40% of predicted values in stable conditions. Patients were removed from the study if they had asthma, heart failure, orthopedic impairments of the shoulder girdle, recent surgery, past thoracic fractures, pneumothorax, and claustrophobia.
Accordingly, to this information of COPD: Coping with COPD from PubMed Health, this article provides the early stages, progression, coping and emergency plan and this disease affects family and friends. It is written answering the question, what to expect from COPD and how to manage this lung disease? A team of health care professionals, scientists and editors, and experts (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), 2015), provides education of how this disease may affect daily lives, how to live with this disease and what causes
The study included 100 patients with COPD. All patients fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria. According to its demographic and clinical parameters and treatment groups differ among themselves. Completed the study, all patients included in the study. The therapy in all patients with a clinically meaningful improvement of symptoms was observed.
Another treatment is and oxygen treatment which gives you extra oxygen and you wear a mask which you can carry with you or go to the doctor. Some have small oxygen where you carry in backpack but you would need to carry with you at all times. Lastly, surgery with is not really used when someone has COPD and only for those whom have a severe COPD and the treatment does not improve with other treatment listed above. Prevention really is to just stop smoking and exposure to
Oxygen treatment is recommended for individuals who can 't get enough oxygen all alone. This is regularly as a result of a lung condition that keeps the lungs from retaining oxygen, including:
Mr. Magnuson has had slow decline in his functional status over many years, which is consistent with his progressive chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and chronic respiratory failure. At this time, I have ordered a six-minute walk test as well as arterial blood gas to document the need for supplemental oxygen on a continuous basis. Provided that there is sufficient evidence for him to qualify for oxygen, we will work with his durable medical equipment company and order an oxygen concentrator as well as portable oxygen
Respiratory therapy refers to both a subject area within clinical medicine and to a distinct health care profession. During the 20th century, there were many health care fundamental transformations. Here are 10 possible predictions of what may occur in the future of respiratory care: (1) Less focus on raising PaO2 as a primary goal in managing patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. (2) More attention to
All over the world, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a very significant and prevalent cause of morbidity and mortality, and it is increasing with time (Hurd, 2000; Pauwels, 2000; Petty, 2000). Due to the factor of COPD being an underdiagnosed and undertreated disease, the epidemiology (Pauwels, Rabe, 2004) is about 60 to 85 % with mild or moderate COPD remaining undiagnosed (Miravitlles et al., 2009; Hvidsten et al., 2010).
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, also known as COPD, is the third leading cause of death in the United States. COPD includes extensive lungs diseases such as emphysema, non-reversible asthma, specific forms of bronchiectasis, and chronic bronchitis. This disease restricts the flow of air in and out of the lungs. Ways in which these limitations may occur include the loss of elasticity in the air sacs and throughout the airways, the destruction of the walls between air sacs, the inflammation or thickening of airway walls, or the overproduction of mucus in airways which can lead to blockage. Throughout this paper I am going to explain the main causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and ways to reduce COPD.
Having COPD affects a person's quality of life; it's difficult not to become anxious when you cannot catch your breath. Unfortunately, it's a vicious cycle; the more anxious you become, the harder it is to breathe. Possible treatments include inhalers and other medications, oxygen therapy and lifestyle changes, however, if these options are not effective enough to improve an individual's quality of life, stem cell therapy is a way to possibly reduce the symptoms of COPD and other chronic lung diseases, including pulmonary fibrosis. Not all doctors recommend stem cell therapy since it was considered an alternative treatment when they attended medical school.
Oxygen plays an essential role in the lives of humans and other living organism. As well as being important for health and medical treatments it also helps us burn fuels, teat waters and even protect us from dangerous UV light thank to the ozone layer. Oxygen therapy is used as a common medical treatment. You may have seen
Also, the great thing about HBOT is that it can be used as a complimentary treatment in conjunction with other therapies, and thereby increasing the chances of success. It has been scientifically known for a long time that oxygen is one of the main driving forces behind our bodies ability to self-heal. So by adding even more oxygen into the blood HBOT increases our bodies natural healing abilities. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has helped many with its long history, and as time goes on and technology increases it will be able to help even more
Hypoxia is simply a lack of oxygen at the tissue level of the body due to a decreased partial pressure of oxygen in the inspired air. Hypoxia is serious, because it may lead to death. Diseases of the blood, the heart and circulation, and the lungs may all produce some form of hypoxia. There are four types of hypoxia: (1) the hypoxic type, in which the oxygen pressure in the blood going to the tissues is too low to saturate the haemoglobin; (2) the anaemic type, in which the amount of functional haemoglobin is too small, and hence the capacity of the blood to carry oxygen is too low; (3) the stagnant type, in which the blood is or may be normal but the flow of blood to the tissues is reduced; and (4) the