Restrictive Lung Diseases (Interstitial Pulmonary Fibrosis) | drbeen

About This Video

This video presents the introduction to the restrictive lung diseases We will discuss: 
Definition

  • Types 
    • Extrapulmonary restrictive lung diseases
      • Obesity
      • Scoliosis
    • Pulmonary parenchymal restrictive lung diseases
      • Idiopathic
      • Autoimmune
      • Granulomatous (Wagner's granulomatosis, Sarcoidosis)
      • Occupational (pneumoconiosis, silicosis, asbestosis, coal, etc.)
      • Other irritants
      • Chronic infections (Tuberculosis)
    • Neuromuscular restrictive lung diseases
      • Myasthenia gravis
      • Diaphragm issues
      • Polio

Cellular events/pathogenesis

  • Damaged Type I Pneumocytes
  • Hypertrophy of Type II Pneumocytes
  • Irritated epithelium
  • Irritated macrophages
  • Apoptosis of epithelium
  • Tissue damage leading to local inflammation and lung destruction/scaring.
  • Neutrophils releasing cytokines, proteases, tumor growth factors (TGF)
  • Macrophages releasing transforming growth factor beta, tumor necrosis factor (TNF), platelet activation factor.
  • Fibroblasts overactivity resulting in more extracellular matrix and hardening.
  • Epithelial-mesenchymal transformation.
  • Smooth muscle proliferation.
  • Respiratory interface thickening. Disrupted gaseous exchange.

Clinical Presentation

  • Dry hacking cough
  • Dyspnea
  • Hypoxia
  • Respiratory alkalosis
  • Late inspiratory crackles

Abnormal chest X-Ray

  • Reduced volume in chest X-Ray
  • Lower lobes show more involvement and the reason why.
  • Right heart failure/cor pulmonale 

Lung Function Changes

  • FEV1/FVC ratio increases > 80% (normal or above normal)

Treatment

  • Anti-inflammatory (may not be very effective)
  • TGF Beta-blockers
  • Oxygen
  • Lung transplant

Instructor

Dr. Mobeen Syed

Dr. Mobeen Syed

Mobeen Syed M.D, MS Graduated from King Edward Medical University. Entrepreneur, Medical Educator, CEO and founder of Drbeen corp.