CAP Flashcards
Most common bacterial microbe 3w to4y
Strep pneumoniae
Most common bacterial pathogen 5y and older
What microbes commonly complicates influenza A
Mycoplasma
Chlamydia pneumoniae
S pneumoniae ( most common), haemophilus influenzae, S aureus
Ddx of recurrent pneumonia
CF, sickle cell
Immune disorders: HIV, bruton, CVID, SCID, CGD, hyper IgE, leukocyte adhesion defect
Cilia disorders: immotile cilia, kartageners
Anatomic: sequestration, lobar emphysema, GORD, foreign body, H type TOF, bronchiectasis, aspiration, aberrant bronchus
Bronchiectasis exacerbation
Dx
Major criteria
wet cough for 72h or increased cough frequency for 72h
Minor criteria Change in sputum colour Breathless Chest pain Crackles Wheeze
Lab criteria
Crp, serum il6, serum amyloid a, elevated neutrophils
2 major
1 major & 1 lab
1 major & 2 minor
Bronchiectasis predisposing conditions
Proximal airway narrowing
Airway wall compression
Intraluminal obstruction
Airway stenosis or malacia
Airway injury
BO, recurrent pneumonia
Altered host defence
CF, ciliary dyskinesia, impaired cough
Altered immunity: hypogamm, HIV or immunosuppressants
Other: ABPA, plastic bronchitis
CF Disease frequency No of amino acids Most common mutation Basic defect
1 in 3,500
1,480 amino acids
F508 del. 50% of northern euro CF homozygous for this. 80% hetero for this
Epithelial cells unable to secrete Cl- in response to cAMP
Increased Na+ resorption in respiratory epithelial cells