Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Flashcards

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Define Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

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a type of respiratory failure characterized by rapid onset of widespread inflammation in the lungs

a non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema and diffuse lung inflammation syndrome that often complicates critical illness

criteria:
Acute onset (within 1 week)
Bilateral opacities on chest x-ray
PaO₂/FiO₂ (arterial to inspired oxygen) ratio of ≤300 on positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) or continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) ≥5 cm H₂O

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Explain the aetiology/risk factors of ARDS

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ARDS occurs when the lungs become severely inflamed due to an infection or injury

The lungs can become inflamed following:

  • pneumonia or severe flu
  • blood poisoning
  • a severe chest injury
  • accidental inhalation of vomit, smoke or toxic chemicals
  • near drowning
  • acute pancreatitis
  • an adverse reaction to a blood transfusion

Risk factors:

  • age over 65 years
  • chronic lung disease
  • a history of alcohol misuse or cigarette smoking
  • worse in people who have toxic shock or liver failure
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What are the presenting symptoms of ARDS?

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shortness of breath
rapid breathing
bluish skin coloration
tiredness, drowsiness or confusion
feeling faint
muscle fatigue and general weakness
a dry, hacking cough
a fever
headaches
a fast pulse rate
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What are the signs of ARDS?

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low blood pressure

Acute onset (within 1 week)
Bilateral opacities on chest x-ray
PaO₂/FiO₂ (arterial to inspired oxygen) ratio of ≤300 on positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) or continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) ≥5 cm H₂O

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What are the investigations for ARDS?

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  • chest x-ray - bilateral infiltrates
  • arterial blood gases - low partial oxygen pressure
  • sputum culture - positive if underlying infection
  • blood culture - positive if underlying infection
  • urine culture - positive if underlying infection
  • amylase and lipase - amylase and/or lipase 3 times the upper limit of the normal range in cases of acute pancreatitis
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