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Overview
Medical Therapy
Therapy based on the severity of the disease assessed by Arterial Blood Gas Analysis
Stage 1
- Hyperventilation with normal PO2
- No hypoxemia
- Patients may benefit from nebulized ipratropium used adjunctive to β2-agonist therapy
Stage 2
- Hyperventilation with hypoxemia (low PO2 and PCO2)
- Patients may require corticosteroids in addition to bronchodilator therapy
Stage 3
- CO2 retention due to respiratory muscle fatigue
- Markedly elevated PCO2 levels are an indicator for mechanical ventilation
- Aggressive β2-agonist therapy along with parenteral steroids and/or theophylline is indicated
Stage 4
- Severe hypoxia with markedly elevated PCO2
- FEV1 lower than 20% predicted is suggestive of an impending respiratory arrest that may require intubation and mechanical ventilation
- Metered-dose inhalation of β2-agonist and anticholinergics are recommended. Administration of parenteral steroids and/or theophylline has also shown to be beneficial.