Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Flashcards
ARDS is a condition characterized by appearance of _ on histology and _ on chest x-ray
ARDS is a condition characterized by appearance of hyaline cartilage on histology and “white out” on chest x-ray
ARDS is a cascade of events that ultimately occurs due to _
ARDS is a cascade of events that ultimately occurs due to damage to the alveolar-capillary interface
Explain the pathogenesis of ARDS
- Type I pneumocyte injury
- Release of DAMPs (damage-associated molecular patterns)
- Macrophages ingest these DAMPs and release cytokines
- Cytokines recruit neutrophils to come and and drive the exudative phase
- Neutrophils release granules like ROS and proteases; increases alveolar membrane permeability
- Neutrophil extravasation has also increased capillary permeability
- Now exudate (fluid + proteins) can move from the blood into the alveoli
- Hyaline formation
ARDS must occur within _ time from a known injury to the lungs
ARDS must occur within 1 week from a known injury to the lungs
* Sepsis (indirect via inflammatory mediators circulating the blood)
* Pancreatitis (indirect)
* Pneumonia
* Gastric acid secretion
* Trauma
The exudative phase of ARDS is characterized by (dead space/shunt)
The exudative phase of ARDS is characterized by increased shunting
* Hyaline deposits disrupts surfactant –> atelectasis
Following the exudative phase of ARDS, comes the _ phase (1-2 weeks)
Following the exudative phase of ARDS, comes the proliferative phase (1-2 weeks)
* Proliferation of type II pneumocytes
* Fibroblast activity
The third phase of ARDS is _
The third phase of ARDS is fibrotic
* Fibrosis and scarring will proceed in patients with very severe ARDS
Treatment of ARDS usually involves mechanical ventilation with _
Treatment of ARDS usually involves mechanical ventilation with positive end expiratory pressure