Bronchostenosis Ventilator

Ventilatory bronchostenosis is a narrowing of the lumen of the bronchi, which can occur as a result of various reasons. One of the most common causes is chronic bronchitis, which can lead to scarring and narrowing of the bronchi.

In addition, bronchoconstriction can be caused by infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, as well as certain other diseases, such as asthma.

Symptoms of ventilatory bronchoconstriction may include shortness of breath, cough, wheezing and other manifestations. If bronchoconstriction is not treated promptly, it can lead to serious complications such as pneumonia and respiratory failure.

Treatment for ventilatory bronchoconstriction usually includes antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and surgery if necessary. It is important to see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment to prevent complications and improve your quality of life.



Ventilation bronchostenosis (lat. ventilatio ventilation; synonym B. valve) is a narrowing of the lumen of the bronchi that occurs as a result of impaired ventilation of the lungs, a decrease in air flow in the lungs, which leads to impaired gas exchange and the development of tissue hypoxia.

Bronchostenosis can be congenital or acquired. Congenital bronchoconstriction occurs as a result of various anomalies in the development of the bronchial tree, for example, with Williams-Campbell syndrome, Kartagener syndrome and others. Acquired bronchoconstriction develops as a result of various diseases, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, lung tumors, tuberculosis and others.

The main symptoms of bronchoconstriction are shortness of breath, cough, sputum production, decreased vital capacity of the lungs, and tissue hypoxia. Diagnosis of bronchoconstriction includes chest X-ray, bronchography, spirometry, and examination of external respiratory function. Treatment for bronchoconstriction depends on its cause and may include surgery, drug therapy, inhalation therapy, physical therapy and other methods.

In general, bronchoconstriction is a serious disease that requires timely diagnosis and treatment.