CXR: Heart Failure Flashcards
List the stage 1 features of heart failure on CXR. (2)
Redistribution of blood supply (upper zone vessels bigger than lower zone vessels)
Cardiomegaly
List the stage 2 features of heart failure on CXR. (5)
Interstitial oedema Kerley lines Peribronchial cuffing Hazy contours of vessels Thickened interlobar fissures (0.1+mm)
List the stage 3 features of heart failure on CXR. (5)
Alveolar oedema Consolidation Cotton wool appearance Pleural effusions Subpulmonic effusion
What causes redistribution of blood supply in the lungs? (2)
What stage of heart failure is this?
How is it measured?
Increased pulmonary venous pressure (due to backlog of blood in left heart)
Stage 1 heart failure
Pulmonary artery:bronchus ratio
- Normally, lower zones should have a bigger ratio
- In heart failure, upper zones will have the bigger ratio (bc upper zone arteries are bigger)
What is the main feature of interstitial oedema on CXR?
What stage of heart failure is this?
Outlines around the secondary lobules
Stage 2 heart failure
Describe the 3 types of Kerley lines.
Which is the most common?
What are they caused by?
Kerley B lines (most common) Caused by: interstitial oedema Features: -1-2cm long -Seen at lung bases -Perpendicular to pleural surface
Kerley A lines Caused by: distension of anastomotic channels between peripheral/central lymphatics Features: -Oblique -Longer than Kerley B lines
Kerley C lines
Features:
-Reticular opacities at lung bases
What does peribronchial cuffing indicate?
What is it caused by?
Interstitial oedema
Caused by:
- Interstitial oedema makes fluid collect in the peribronchial space
- This makes the bronchial wall visible
What does the hazy contour of pulmonary vessels indicate?
How is it caused?
Interstitial oedema
Caused by:
-Surrounding oedema creates less contrast with vessels
Describe the features of subpleural pulmonary oedema on CXR. (3)
What stage of heart failure is this found in?
Sharply defined band of increased density below the lungs
Thick fissures
Lamellar-shaped fluid collection in costophrenic recesses
Stage 2 heart failure
Describe the features of alveolar oedema on CXR. (4)
What stage of heart failure is this found in?
Bilateral
Airspace opacity
Bat’s wing or butterfly distribution
Peri-hilar shadowing
Stage 3 heart failure
Describe the features of pleural effusion on CXR. (3)
What stage of heart failure is this found in?
Bilateral Obscures lung bases Meniscus sign Obscures heart border Displace mediastinum
Stage 3 heart failure
List 3 common causes of a transudate pleural effusion.
List 3 uncommon causes of a transudate pleural effusion.
COMMON CAUSES
Left ventricular failure
Liver cirrhosis
Nephrotic syndrome
UNCOMMON CAUSES
Myxoedema
Pulmonary oedema
Sarcoidosis
List 3 common causes of an exudate pleural effusion.
List 2 uncommon causes of an exudate pleural effusion.
COMMON CAUSES
Pulmonary embolism
Bacterial infection
Bronchial carcinoma
UNCOMMON CAUSES
Fungal/viral infection
Lymphoma
Which type of pleural effusion is seen in heart failure?
Transudate
What is subpulmonic effusion?
What stage of heart failure is it seen in?
Fluid accumulation below the lungs
Stage 3 heart failure