Oxygen in Pulmonary Fibrosis

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2023
  • How long do people need to be on extra Oxygen if they have pulmonary fibrosis? Can you get better to not be dependent on oxygen?
    If pulmonary fibrosis is the only reason for needing extra oxygen, in most situations, this may be needed long term. However, other conditions which are potentially reversible may also contribute to the person needing oxygen, and in those circumstances, a reduction in the Oxygen level needed may be possible. Oxygen therapy is routinely reassessed to determine the right level for each patient. Also, oxygen should be viewed as a form of treatment, to help prevent further complications related to low levels putting strain on other organs, such as the heart.
    There are many reasons for needing supplementary oxygen, in addition to pulmonary fibrosis:
    - there may be ongoing lung inflammation (when the cause of the interstitial lung disease is inflammatory, e.g. hypersensitivity pneumonitis, autoimmune conditions). This inflammation may still respond to treatment and lead to improvement in lung capacity.
    - pulmonary hypertension may be present, giving an oxygen need that is out of keeping with the extent of lung fibrosis. Treatments for pulmonary hypertension may be available in some cases
    - significant emphysema, which may due to many years of smoking or environmental exposures, can also contribute to the oxygen need. Stopping smoking and noxious lung exposures can prevent further worsening
    - other cardiac conditions which may respond to treatment optimization (i.e. managing heart failure)
    - being acutely unwell or having a chest infection - this may temporarily lead to a need for extra oxygen. Once the lungs recover, the lung capacity may improve.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @vasanthakarunaharan6746

    Thankyou Stefan for your selfless service After listening to you I am more confident in managing my problem and feel optimistic as well

  • @Kates_Koffee

    Thank you for your enlightening video. It gives me a whole new perspective on being on 24hr oxygen because of fibrosis from covid. I know I have to accept that this is a lifetime treatment for me and the faster I accept this the easier it is to move on with life. Thank you.

  • @andrearuiz-sills3156

    Thank You for the update/information.

  • @cindygonzales6078

    We just found out my husband has scarred lungs

  • @CarolReidCA

    Ideas on HBOT for cystic fibrosis? Tsting for Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency?

  • @tarachandchoudhary6121

    Thanks dr for your extensive information

  • @Teenagegoogoomuk

    I have IPF and without the oxygen I can experience brain fog, tiredness, fatigue, irritable and moody, not able to eat which makes things even worse. Since I have quit my job and can use the oxygen all the time it does make a huge difference and I would rather have it than not especially when I have these breathing episodes the oxygen does make this more manageable and less intense than without it.

  • @elfredasaldana6170

    My friend had an xray n the result according to her is Fibrosis at the upper lobe. Says her heart is also enlarged. Asking if she'll consult a doctor since No cure for this lung scarring. ??