Bronchiectasis Flashcards
Bronchiectasis definition
Is the dilation of the bronchi when their walls become inflamed, thickened and irreversibly damaged
Usually follows obstruction, followed by infection
Bronchiectasis predisposing factors
Whooping cough Measles TB Inhaled foreign body Bronchial carcinoma Cystic fibrosis Congenital ciliary dysfunction
Clinical features bronchiectasis
Chronic cough worse in morning Episodes of pneumonia Sputum production related to posture HAemoptysis Coarse crackles in lung bases Mild cases - yellow/green sputum only after infection Severe cases: Copious amounts of offensive purulent sputum, recurrent febrile episodes, malaise, weight loss
Investigations in bronchiectasis
CXR - will be normal, or show bronchial changes
Sputum examination - for resistent pathogens and to rule out TB
Cytology - to rule out neoplasia
CT scan - shows bronchial wall thickening –> High resolution CT scan is new gold standard for diagnosis
Most common pathogens in bronchiectasis
Step pneumoniae, pseudomonas auriginosa, haem influenzae
Bronchiectasis management
Explanation of disease and prevetative advice
Posutral drainage - lie over side of bed with head and thorax downward for 10-20 mins, tid
Abx according to organism - important to treat any infection to prevent progression of disease
Bronchodilators - if evidence of bronchospasm