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Air fluid or tumor can enter the pleural space compromising pulmonary function |
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Pneumothorax
Pleuritis
Pleural effusion |
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Air in the pleural space between the lung and chest wall results in a collapsed lung
-classified based on intrathoracic pressure
-can be either spontaneous or traumatic |
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pneumothorax
-Simple pneumo or Tension pneumo |
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Blood and air inbetween lung and chest wall- result of trauma |
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Multiple rib fractures
Segment of chest moves oaridoxically
resp. distress or failure
requires intubation and mechanical ventilation |
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Risk factors for Primary spontaneous pneumothorax |
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-Thin young males 3 times more likely than women
-Smokers, hereditary.
-changes in atmospheric pressure
-Males 15 cases/100,000/yr
-no underlying lung disease |
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Risk factors for secondary spontaneous pneumothorax |
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-Underlying lung disease present:
1. airway disease
2. intersitital lung disease
3. necrotizing lung infections
4.cancer
5. catamenial pneumothorax
6. chest trauma
7. iatrogenic: central line, lung biopsy, ventillating pressure too high
-no external factors |
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1. Remove air
2. re-expand lungs
3. prevent recurrence
4. evaluate for underlying etiology
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Rare recurrent pneumothorax associated with menses
-responds to ovulation supression medications |
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Asymptomatic
Dyspnea
Cough
Chest pain:
-Usually pleuritic
-aching
-may improve over time even without treatment |
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Vital signs/ physical exam findings of a pneumothorax: |
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-tachycardia
-tachypnia
-hypotentiion (tension pneumo or hemopneumo)
-hypoxemia
-tracheal deviation
-sq emphysema
-asymm. chest movement
-hyperresonance on non collapsed lung side
-unilateral dec in breath sounds
-dec tactile fremitis
-dislacement of live and spleen |
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during expiration or inspiration is the lung smaller with a simple pneumothorax |
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Chest x-ray findings of a pneumothorax |
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-unilateral lucenency
-line along edge of lung
-deviation of trachea and mediastinum if tension pneumothorax
-May be fluid present if hemopneumothorax |
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Sometimes air is trapped in the mediastinum
-with every heart beat you would hear a crunch
-if you felt the neck you would here a crunch |
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Differential diagnosis of pneumothorax |
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PE
Musculoskeletal chest pain
pleurisy
pulm infections
MI
exacerbation of underlying pulm disease
large pulm bleb |
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Ancillary tests with pneumothorax evaluation |
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1. Specific to underlying disease
2. pulse oximetry
3. ABG (hypoxia or co2 retention with copd) |
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Treating a pneumothorax (less than 15% size) |
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1. evaluate size
2. evaulate underlying pathophys
3. small uncomplicated (spontaneous or small truamatic) <15% size may be observed in hospital or as outpatient
4.should resolve at 1.5% a day
5. repeate cxr in 6hrs
6. supplemental O2
7. arrange follow-up |
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Treating a larger pneumothorax 15-20% |
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more symptomatic
-admit to hospital for O2
-require tube thoracostomy
-consult surgeon prior to elective procedure
-most resolve within 2 days or require further surgical tx |
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Proper XRay for Pneumothorax |
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Always do an upright
-do an inspiratory image and expiratory image
++try to estimate the amount of lung involved |
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Tube thoracostomy for primary spontaneous pneumo |
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Small catheter and one way valve |
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Tube thoracostomy for primary spontaneous, iatrogenic pneumo |
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small catheter and suction |
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Tube thoracostomy for large pneumo requiring re-expansion, air leak |
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Large tibe 20F and suction |
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Tube thoracostomy for hemopneumothorax, airleak |
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Larger tube 32F and suction |
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Chest tube placement for air removal |
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2nd intercostal space midclavicular line |
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Chest tube placement for fluid removal |
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Catheter at Midaxillarly line - lateral to nipple |
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Suction is usually not required for drainage of air. This should not be used for treatment of a hemothorax |
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Treatment of tension pneumothorax |
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+++Surgical emergency
diagnosis always based on physical exam no need for xray
Small catheter (16 angiocath or fluid filled syringe) thoracostomy second interspace at mid-clavicular line
-Tube thoracostomy is definitive |
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Pneumothorax surgical treatment also for pleural sclerosis, pleural blebs |
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-pleural sclerosis (tetracycline in pleural space- forms scar tissue b/c its irritating)
- fiberoptic repair of pleural
-Open thracotomy
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"Inflammation of the pleura"
-caused by:
1. Viral (URI)
2.any inflammatory disease |
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1. unilateral chest pain that inc with inspiration = sharp and stabbing
2. Shortness of breath- can breath but it hurts
3. symps associated with viral infection: cough, sputum procuction, fever, malaise
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Pleuritis diferential diagnosis |
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-PE (r/oo with d-dimer)
-pneumonia
-pneumothorax
-epidemic pleurodynia (devils grip)
-chest wall pain
-herpes zoster
-MI |
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1. cxr
2. pulse oximetry or ABG
3. CBC
4. PE evaluation
5. EKG as indicated
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Pleuritis treatment:
Diagnosis of exclusion |
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1. Anti-inflammatories (NSAIDS)
2. Analgesics (Acetaminophen, Nacotic analgesics)
3. Symptomatic TX
4. Further evaluation
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Fluid acclumulation between the visceral and parietal pleura |
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Exam findings of pleuritis |
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1. chest wall tender on compression
2. ENT symptoms
3. heart normal
4. Lungs: clear, wheezes or rales if underlying asthma, copd, or pneumonia, pleural friction rub |
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Etiology of pleural effusion: |
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1.heart failure
2. malignancy
3. bact. infect
4. tB
5. viral infections
6. uremia
7. hypothryroidism
8.chirosis
9.nephrotic syndrome
10.collagen vascular disease
11. intra-abdominal causes
12. trauma |
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Assoiciated with pneumonia, bronchiectasis, lung abscess
Complicated: require tube thoracostomy for drainage
Loculated: fluid confined by adhesions and not freely flowing |
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Pulmonary effusion: transudate: |
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-ultrafiltrates of plasma
-very little protein
-inc in hydrostatic pressure in pulm vessels
-dec in oncotic pressure
etiology: chirosis and nephrotic |
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Pulmonary effusion: exudate |
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-large amounts of protein
-inc membrane permeability
-dec lymph drainage
Mixed transudate and exudate: PE
-etiology:
infections
malignancy
CT disorders
intra-abd causes
pul infart
uremia
fug interactions
post partum |
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Pleural effusion hx and physical findings: |
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1. hx of underlying disease (HF liver, uremia, malignancy)
2. chest pain -gradual
3. dyspnea with >500ml fluid
4. tachycardia, hypxemia, hypotension (if severe)
5. lungs- dec breath sounds, dullness to percussion, dec tactile phremitus, localized pleaural friction rub, auscultatory percussion
5. mediastinal shift if massive |
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X ray findings of pleural effusion |
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1. PA: 250-500 ml of fluid vidible, lat less fluid visible, supone hazzy
2. later decubitus: non-localized fluid will layer out
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Pleural effusion imaging studies: |
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1. ultrasound
2. CT scan
3. MRI |
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Management of pleural effusion: |
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1. evaluate for underlying cause
2. diagnose thoracentesis (cell count, gram stain, cytology)
3. lights criterial for exudate
4. therapeurtic throacentesis for circulatory or vascular compromise |
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