MI: Respiratory Tract Infections Pt.3 Flashcards

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Describe the typical presentation of Pneumocystic jirovecii pneumonia.

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  • Dry cough
  • Weight loss
  • SOB
  • Malaise
  • Walk test - desaturation on exertion
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How is PCP diagnosed?

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  • Blood PCR (early detection in HIV patients)
  • Sputum staining with silver-based stains
  • Bronchoalveolar lavage and immunofluorescence
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What is the treatment for PCP?

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Co-trimoxazole (septrin)

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What are the main features of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis?

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  • Chronic wheeze
  • Eosinophilia
  • Bronchiectasis
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What is an aspergilloma?

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  • Fungal ball often forming within a pre-existing cavity
  • May cause haemoptysis
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Who is affected by invasive aspergillosis and how is it treated?

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Affects immunocompromised individuals

Treated with IV voriconazole

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Flowering spores?

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Aspergillus

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Which organisms cause pneumonia in the following subgroups of patients:

  • HIV
  • Neutropenia
  • Bone marrow transplant
  • Splenectomy
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  • HIV: PCP, TB, Atypical mycobacteria
  • Neutropaenia: Fungal (e.g. Aspergillus)
  • Bone marrow transplant: CMV
  • Splenectomy: Encapsulated organisms (e.g. Streptococcus pnaeumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae)
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What is the emprical treatment for mild-to-moderate CAP?

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Amoxicillin

(macrolide if penicillin allergic)

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What is the emprical treatment for moderate-to-severe CAP?

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Moderate - amoxicillin AND clarithromycin

Severe - co-amoxiclav AND clarithromycin

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What are the treatment options for moderate and severe HAP?

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Check local guidelines
Mild = co-amoxiclav
Severe = tazocin (Piperocillin + tazobactam)
(glycopeptides if MRSA - vancomycin)

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Which antibiotics are used to treat HAP caused by:

  • MRSA
  • Pseudomonas
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  • MRSA - Vancomycin
  • Pseudomonas - Tazocin OR ciprofloxain +/- gentamicin
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13
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How can pneumonia be prevented

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Vaccinations
Smoking advice

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What causes red currant jelly sputum in smokers?

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Klebsiella

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What causes the halo sign?

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Aspergillus

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