Bronchiectasis Flashcards

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Most common category of bronchiectasis

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Tubular

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Focal vs diffuse bronchiectasis

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Focal: changes in local area
Diffuse: widespread secondary to underlying systemic or infectious disease

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Infectious and noninfectious causes of Bronchiectasis

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Infectious: non tuberculosis mycobacteria (mainly non-smoking women >50 yrs old)
Non-infectious: Cystic fibrosis

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4
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Causes of upper middle and lower lung field Bronchiectasis

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Upper: post radiation fibrosis
Middle: Infection of non tuberculosis mycobacteria
Lower: chronic aspiration

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5
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S/S of bronchiectasis

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SOB, productive cough, thick tenacious sputum, crackles, wheezes, clubbing, decreased PFT, changes in sputum, fever, new infiltrates

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Complications of Bronchiectasis

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Recurrent infections
Microbial resistance
life threatening hemoptysis

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Bronchiectasis diagnositcs

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Chest CT: airway dilation, lack of bronchial tapering, bronchial wall thickening, dilated airway
CXR: Tram tracks
Need two positive sputum cultures
Biopsy

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Bronchiectasis treatment

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Zosyn, Macrolides, rifampin, and ethambutol for TB
Bronchial hygiene
Glucocorticoids
Possible bronchial arterial embolization

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