Dyspnoea Flashcards
1
Q
What is dyspnoea?
A
Dyspnoea is a subjective feeling, described as ‘shortness of breath’ but also implies a sense of discomfort, with breathing having become a conscious effort.
2
Q
What are the 5 main causes of dyspnoea?
A
- Neurological:
- Head injury
- Spinal injury
- CVA/TIA
- Seizure
- Pain
- Hyperventilation
- Metabolic acidosis - Airway obstruction:
- Foreign body
- Tissue oedema - Respiratory compromise:
- Asthma
- Anaphylaxis / allergies
- COPD
- Inhalation injury - Cardiovascular compromise:
- ACS
- APO
- PE
- Shock & sepsis
- Dysrhythmias - Thoracic musculoskeletal compromise:
- Toxidromes
- Burns
OTHER
- Toxidromes
- Burns
3
Q
What are the clinical features of dyspnoea?
A
General:
- Abnormal respiratory rate/pattern
- Difficulty speaking or change in tone
- Diminished air entry or abnormal respiratory sounds
- Flaring nostrils, accessory muscle use, tracheal tug, intercostal or supraclavicular retractions, tripoding
Obstruction:
- Inspiratory stridor (foreign body or tissue oedema)
- Snoring due to soft tissue collapse
- Gurgling due to fluids in upper airway
- Drooling or a difficulty/inability to swallow due to soft tissues oedema
Signs:
- Expiratory (or inspiratory) wheeze, crackles
- Pursing of lips
- Hyperinflated chest
- Silent chest