Clinical Perspective of Pleural Effusions Flashcards
Increased fluid entry is one way for pleural effusions to occur. What is a common cause of the inflammatory process that allows for the fluid entry?
Pneumonia - increased permeability of pleural membranes due to infection
What is the cause of transudate in the pleural space?
Increased capillary hydrostatic pressure
This type of fluid in the pleura is high in protein and LDH.
Exudate
This criteria is used to determine if a fluid is a transudate or exudate.
Light’s Criteria - all must be true for the fluid to be exudate
What is the cause of exudate in the pleural space?
Increased capillary permeability due to inflammation
A patient is treated with an unguided thoracentesis to relieve a pleural effusion. Suddenly, the patient experiences difficult breathing and no lung sounds are heard on that side. What was the cause?
Pneumothorax - complication of thoracentesis
A patient is diagnosed with a pleural effusion. Their amylase level is abnormally high. What is a likely cause of the pleural effusion?
Pancreatitis or esophageal perforation
This type of fluid in the pleura is low in protein and LDH.
Transudate