Chest Infection Flashcards
When to treat patients in the community vs hospital for pneumonia?
CURB-65 score
0-1 - treat in comm
2 - intermediate risk - should have a hospital care
3+ high risk - consider intensive care
Investigation for pneumonia with CRB-65 1 or more
CXR
Plus blood tests, sputum cultures, and urinary pneumococcal and legionella antigen.
Reactivation of TB can be caused by
Immunosuppressive drugs (steroids and anti-TNFa)
HIV
Malnutrition
Where are the sites for secondary tuberculosis spread?
1) lungs Then extrapulmonary sites include: CNS (meningitis) Vertebral bodies (Potts disease) Cervical LNodes (scrofuloderma) Renal Gastroinstenal tract
What blood test can help determine whether a patient with pneumonia needs abx?
CRP
<20 no abx
20-100 delayed prescription
>100 abx therapy
In COPD patient what is the most common agent to 1) give consolidation 2) give infective exacerbation?
1) strep pneumonia
2) haemophilus influenzae
Dry cough and positive urinary antigen suggests which organism?
Legionella
Can get renal impairment, hepatitis, hyponatrimia and SIADH
Signs of empyema on aspiration
Frank pus
Or cloudy aspirate with low ph <7.2, low glucose, high LDH, or bacteria growth upon culture
Treatment for klebseillia pneumonia
Carbapenem to begin eg meropenem