TY - JOUR
T1 - Airway obstruction in interstitial lung disease
AU - Chung, Man Pyo
AU - Rhee, Chong H.
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - There is no question that most interstitial lung diseases result in structural alteration of the small airways as well as the alveoli. These structural changes of the airways produce airflow abnormalities that, depending on their extent and severity, are reflected in a variety of tests of pulmonary function. However, in most situations, obstructive lung disease rarely dominates the clinical picture. Airflow limitation may be the predominant defect in patients with Wegener's granulomatosis, lymphangioleiomyomatosis, and chronic eosinophilic pneumonia. Concomitant risk factors such as cigarette smoking or dust inhalation may contribute to airway obstruction. Sporadic cases of interstitial lung disease progressing to overt airflow obstruction have been reported. The clinical significance of airway narrowing in interstitial lung disease is a maldistribution of ventilation that causes abnormalities on gas exchange, thereby increasing the work of breathing and possibly the sensation of dyspnea.
AB - There is no question that most interstitial lung diseases result in structural alteration of the small airways as well as the alveoli. These structural changes of the airways produce airflow abnormalities that, depending on their extent and severity, are reflected in a variety of tests of pulmonary function. However, in most situations, obstructive lung disease rarely dominates the clinical picture. Airflow limitation may be the predominant defect in patients with Wegener's granulomatosis, lymphangioleiomyomatosis, and chronic eosinophilic pneumonia. Concomitant risk factors such as cigarette smoking or dust inhalation may contribute to airway obstruction. Sporadic cases of interstitial lung disease progressing to overt airflow obstruction have been reported. The clinical significance of airway narrowing in interstitial lung disease is a maldistribution of ventilation that causes abnormalities on gas exchange, thereby increasing the work of breathing and possibly the sensation of dyspnea.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0031229979
U2 - 10.1097/00063198-199709000-00003
DO - 10.1097/00063198-199709000-00003
M3 - Article
C2 - 9331533
AN - SCOPUS:0031229979
SN - 1070-5287
VL - 3
SP - 332
EP - 335
JO - Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine
JF - Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine
IS - 5
ER -