Study of clinical profile of physiological and hematological findings in patients with chronic bronchitis and emphysema with cardiac complications
Keywords:
chronic bronchitis, emphysema, heamatology, cardiac failureAbstract
Introduction: Chronic bronchitis is a symptom of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Chronic bronchitis is one of a number of lung conditions included in this group. These conditions can obstruct lung airflow and lead to breathing issues. Chronicbronchitis and emphysema are the 2 most prevalent diseases associated with COPD. Method: The investigation was carried out at the Government Medical College in Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh's Bastar district. Cross sectional study was the method used. 32 subjects in all were enrolled in this investigation. The participants in the study ranged in age from 35 to over 70. Each person who was a part of this study signed an informed consent form. In this study, people between the ages of 35 and beyond 70 were included. Result: In comparison to female individuals, male subjects were more. More than 50% of participants reported having trouble breathing, while 12(37.5%) of them also reported having chest pain. In addition, 15 of the subjects displayed indications of tachypnea, while 10 of them had tachycardia, and 7 of them had cyanosis. Twenty patients had neutrophilia, ten had lymphocytosis, two had eosinophilia, and just one had leucocytosis.
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