A whistle stop tour of Respiratory Medicine and what the RUH & IMPACT offer
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1 A whistle stop tour of Respiratory Medicine and what the RUH & IMPACT offer Jay Suntharalingam, Respiratory Physician, RUH Claire Bullard, IMPACT Team Leader, Sirona
2 Outline Respiratory 5 year strategy Cases
3 Respiratory s 5 year strategy CTD-ILD NIV/SLEEP PULMONARY HYPERTENSION Respiratory ward Gen Resp clinics 2ww service Pleural clinic Bronchoscopy Secondary COMMUNITY BRONCHIECTASIS PATHWAY IMPACT COMMUNITY SHO POST Complex conditions THORACOSCOPY Care COMMUNITY CLINICS Simple conditions EBUS RESPIRATORY PSYCHOLOGY OUPATIENT PHYSIOTHERAPY
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5 Outline Respiratory 5 year strategy Cases
6 Case 1 47 year old man ex smoker - 15 pack year history 2-3 years of intermittent dyspnoea recently seen in ED with wheeze discharged on tiotropium & salbutamol ΔCOPD exacerbation
7 Case 1 Pre-bronchodilator Post-bronchodilator FEV1 1.9L (72%) 2.3L (96%) FVC 3.0L (97%) 3.1L (100%) FVR 63% 77% PEFR 340 (70%) 400 (86%) Measure post-bronchodilator spirometry to avoid missing a diagnosis of asthma
8 Misdiagnoses of COPD are common A study of registered COPD patients in Devon found that repeat assessment showed COPD 68.5% COPD with asthma 4.3% Asthma 6.7% Restrictive disorder 4.0% Cardiac 0.3% Normal 16.2% Jones et al, Resp Research 2008
9 Pitfalls in performing spirometry RUH study 87 patients 1ry care spirometry compared with 2ry care results FEV1 74ml difference (p=0.034) FVC 241ml difference (p=0.0001) 21% patients originally labelled restrictive had obstructive spirometry Harris et al, Thorax 2015
10 Spirometry interpretation FEV1 FVC FVR Volume (L) FVC FEV1 forced expiratory volume in 1 second forced vital capacity FEV1/FVC - forced expiratory ratio Abbreviated FVC Time (sec)
11 COPD when to refer Diagnostic uncertainty Age <50 Smoking history <20 pack years Discordancy between symptoms and spirometry
12 Case 2 66 year old 45 pack year smoking history still smoking 2-3 year history of SOBOE MRC exacerbations/year Poor attender occasionally uses a LAMA FEV1 0.7L (34%), FVC 2.1 (83%)
13 Which inhaler (s) are you going to give him?
14 Local COPD algorithm SOB & exercise limitation SABA or SAMA as required Persistent symptoms FEV 1 50% Breathless LABA LAMA FEV 1 <50% Exacerbator LABA/ICS LAMA/LABA LABA/ICS + LAMA
15 COPD care not just about inhalers.. Primary care IMPACT service Secondary care IMProving Access to COPD Therapies
16 IMPACT - staffing Claire Bullard [Team Leader] Specialist nurses Physiotherapists Rehab assistant Administrator Sirona GPST post 1ry care Respiratory Consultant input 2ry care
17 GP referral Exacerbation management Oxygen assessment Primary care referral Secondary care referral I M P A C T Community COPD clinics Pulmonary rehabilitation Medication optimisation Self referral Other community services
18 Working with the wider healthcare community.. Psychological services Gyms District nurses Ambulance service GP Oxygen assessment Dietetics Palliative Care Community matron Social services COPD patient & carer 3 rd sector services Smoking cessation services Reablement teams Community pharmacists Secondary care IMPACT Outpatients Community hospitals Occupational health Housing services
19 GP referral Early supported discharge Oxygen assessment Primary care referral Secondary care referral I M P A C T Community COPD clinics Pulmonary rehabilitation Medication optimisation Reduced preventable admissions and improved patient experience Self referral Education & training for healthcare professionals Other community services
20 Outcomes Since >1700 COPD patients seen 708 patients accepted for ESD (9.5% readmission rate) 992 patients accepted for admission avoidance 628 community PR places provided in 4 accessible locations (73% completion rate) 3088 oxygen assessments RUH median LOS 3 days (vs 4 nationally)
21 Outcomes Excellent feedback Very caring service with good advice Friendly, knowledgeable & reliable Explained how my inhalers worked All members of the team willing to spend time listening
22 Case 3 64 year old lady never smoker chronic productive cough frequent infections worsening dyspnoea spirometry FEV 1 0.9L (46% predicted) FVC 2.0L (81% predicted) FEV 1 /FVC 45%
23 Case 3 Always consider bronchiectasis in patients with a chronic cough and frequent infections
24 Bronchiectasis - pathophysiology
25 Bronchiectasis - pathophysiology
26 Bronchiectasis - pathology
27 Bronchiectasis - management Regular bronchial hygiene Sputum cultures ++ Prompt and aggressive treatment of exacerbations
28 Bronchiectasis referrals Before you refer.. a normal HRCT excludes the diagnosis Bronchiectasis profile bloods & sputum cultures pre-referral v.helpful
29 Bronchiectasis service New multidisciplinary clinics since 2014 Standardised letters/database Community based iv s 259 patients Respiratory Consultant Respiratory nurse specialist Patient IMPACT team Respiratory Physio
30 Case 4 71 year old COPD diagnosed 6 yrs ago FEV1 32% ET 50 yards 1-2 exabns/yr Comes up for his annual COPD assessment on a Friday afternoon No new symptoms Saturations 86-87% on air
31 Case 4 Do you A. Give him antibiotics/steroids and bring him back in a week B. Make no changes but arrange to see him again in a week C. Admit him to hospital D. Arrange emergency home oxygen E. Refer him for a routine HOSAR assessment
32 Oxygen saturations at altitude
33 Long term oxygen therapy (LTOT)
34 LTOT improves mortality in COPD MRC NOTT
35 How do you screen patients for LTOT? Patients with SaO2 92% during a period of clinical stability
36 LTOT historically often prescribed inappropriately. 4% 10% 54% 32% Correctly prescribed LTOT Referred but DNA'd Not referred for assessment Assessed as not requiring LTOT Mason et al RCP Journal 2010
37 Domiciliary oxygen Long term oxygen therapy (LTOT) Nocturnal oxygen therapy (NOT) Ambulatory Oxygen Therapy (AOT) LTOT patients non-ltot patients Short Burst Oxygen Therapy (SBOT) Palliative Oxygen Therapy (POT)
38 Domiciliary oxygen IMPACT outcomes Data cleansing 3088 assessments since In last year: 80% - no change to prescription 6% - prescription reduced 3% - oxygen withdrawn 11% - prescription increased 20% had a change in prescription following assessment
39 Average monthly spend on domiciliary oxygen
40 Case 5 76 year old man 30 pack year smoking history 12 month history of exertional dyspnoea recent onset cough FEV1 45%, FVC 85%, FVR 47% ½ stone weight loss
41 Case 5 Always consider a CXR before diagnosing new COPD is there an alternative diagnosis?
42 Lung Cancer - symptoms Watch out for red flag symptoms New cough Dyspnoea Constant chest pain Weight loss Fatigue
43 Lung Cancer - referral 370 referrals to 2ww clinic in 2015/6 120 patients Δ ed with lung cancer (32% of referrals) (87 patients Δ ed outside of 2ww clinic) CXR Staging CT chest
44 Lung Cancer work up Staging CT chest PET-CT Tissue diagnosis Bronchoscopy CT guided biopsy Thoracoscopy
45 Thoracoscopy RUH Pleural clinic appt NBT Pleural clinic appt NBT Thoracoscopy NBT FU RUH FU RUH Pleural clinic appt RUH Thoracoscopy RUH FU
46 Lung Cancer work up Staging CT chest PET-CT Tissue diagnosis Bronchoscopy CT guided biopsy Thoracoscopy EBUS
47 Case 6 46 year old man comes to see you with his wife Lifelong snorer New witnessed apnoeas 2-3/night Epworth score 7/24 Do you refer for a sleep study?
48 Pathophysiology Upper airway narrowing Apnoea Increased respiratory effort Arousal occurs Sleep fragmentation Return to sleep Resolution of asphyxia Improvement in upper airway resistance
49 Definitions Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) Snorer plus Witnessed apnoeas Obstructive sleep apnoea hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS) Snorer plus Witnessed apnoeas plus Excessive daytime sleepiness
50 Features suspicious of OSA Calculate Epworth score Snorer? Apnoeas? Collar size? BMI? Headaches? Occupation? Driving history? ESS<10 & little daytime sleepines ESS<10 AND good clinical history ESS>10 Lifestyle advice Routine referral URGENT referral if high risk occupation
51 Case 7 68 year old man with known COPD Ex smoker 40 pack year history Δ ed 2 years ago FEV1 40% predicted Triple inhaler therapy Pulmonary rehabilitation done recently Admitted August 2015 with exacerbation 6 further admissions since no NIV ET fallen from 500m to 50m now housebound
52 Case 7 what could be going on??disease progression stable spirometry?alternative Δ CTPA negative echo normal?compliance/inhaler technique?functional impairment
53 What does psychology have to do with hospital admissions? Pre-Hospital - Medical Problem (e.g. exacerbation, infection) - Panic attack - Unable to cope
54 What does psychology have to do with hospital admissions? Pre-Hospital - Medical Problem (e.g. exacerbation, infection) - Panic attack - Unable to cope Admission - Lots of tests - Oxygen, nebulisers - Round the clock nursing - Supervised recovery period
55 What does psychology have to do with hospital admissions? Pre-Hospital - Medical Problem (e.g. exacerbation, infection) - Panic attack - Unable to cope Admission - Lots of tests - Oxygen, nebulisers - Round the clock nursing - Supervised recovery period Discharge - Home alone - No oxygen or nebuliser - No call bell - Expected to manage on their own
56 What does psychology have to do with hospital admissions? Pre-Hospital Admission - Medical Problem (e.g. exacerbation, infection) - Panic attack - Unable to cope - Lots of tests - Oxygen, nebulisers - Round the clock nursing - Supervised recovery period I was right to come into hospital I need professional help to cope with all aspects of the illness I need to be on oxygen to manage my condition/survive I need to rest in order to recover Discharge - Home alone - No oxygen or nebuliser - No call bell - Expected to manage on their own Readmission
57 Anxiety & Depression on the Respiratory ward Snapshot PHQ-9 screening questionnaire on ward showed PHQ None 0-4 Mild 5-9 Mod ModSev Sev 20+ Further survey showed 71% had depressive symptoms and 40% had anxiety symptoms
58 Psychology pilot inpatient referrals 11 outpatient referrals 274 inpatient sessions, 66 outpatient sessions, 163 telephone consultations 16% 30 day readmission rate (vs average 25% in 2014) 76% of patients seen on ward showed a reduction in admission frequency post-intervention 73% of patients with a history of frequent ED attendances showed a reduction in ED attendances post-intervention
59 Psychology service 2017 Claire Howard Clinical Psychologist Inpatient reviews Telephone FU Outpatient consultation Education & training Group therapy
60 Case 8 20 year old Bath University student Childhood asthma Paroxysmal SOB for 12 months Re-started inhalers little benefit Attended ED 2-3 times treated with steroids
61 Case 8 Normal spirometry Normal bloods Normal PEFR diary Positive skin prick tests Negative mannitol challenge test Δ Hyperventilation syndrome
62 Physiotherapist service 2017 Gail Jones Respiratory Physiotherapist Bronchiectasis COPD Hyperventilation syndrome Asthma Airway clearance Chronic cough >300 patients seen since 2015
63 Respiratory s 5 year strategy CTD-ILD NIV/SLEEP PULMONARY HYPERTENSION Respiratory ward Gen Resp clinics 2ww service Pleural clinic Bronchoscopy Secondary COMMUNITY BRONCHIECTASIS PATHWAY IMPACT COMMUNITY SHO POST Complex conditions THORACOSCOPY Care COMMUNITY CLINICS Simple conditions EBUS RESPIRATORY PSYCHOLOGY OUPATIENT PHYSIOTHERAPY
64 Summary Misdiagnoses of COPD are common Latest COPD algorithm Role of IMPACT Productive cough? Think bronchiectasis New cough? Think Lung cancer Hypoxia isn t always an emergency Sleepy snorer vs simple snorer Role of Psychology & Physiotherapy
65 8 th RUH Respiratory Study day, Wednesday 14 th June 2017 COPD Smoking cessation & E-cigarettes Chronic cough Respiratory infection Asthma Interpreting lung function Reading radiology reports Cases
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