Oedema Flashcards

1
Q

List the 4 causes of oedema

A

Raised capillary pressure (Pc)

Reduced plasma osmotic pressure (πc)

Lymphatic insufficiency

Increases capillary permeability

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2
Q

Define oedema

A

Accumulation of fluid in the in the interstitial space

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3
Q

Does an increase or decrease in net filtration pressure (NFP) lead to oedema

A

An increase in NFP supports oedema

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4
Q

Give causes for a raised capillary pressure (Pc)

A

Arteriolar dilation (thus more blood flow)

Raised venous pressure (causes a back pressure)

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5
Q

List causes of raised venous pressure

A

Left ventricular failure (pulmonary oedema)

Right ventricular failure (systemic oedema)

Prolonged standing

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6
Q

Why does reduced plasma osmotic pressure cause oedema?

A
Plasma osmotic pressure (πc) decrease
-->
less reabsorption of interstitial fluid into capillary
-->
More oedema

The πc decrease can occur due to decreased plasma protein

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7
Q

What causes reduced plasma osmotic pressure (πc)?

A
  • Malnutrition
  • Protein malabsorption
  • Excessive excretion
  • Hepatic failure
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8
Q

Why does lymphatic insufficiency cause oedema?

A

The lymphatics aren’t taking away excess fluid

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9
Q

What can cause lymphatic insufficiency?

A

Lymph node damage

Filariasis

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10
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What can cause increased capillary permeability?

A

Inflammation

Protein leakage due to histamine

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11
Q

How is pulmonary oedema caused?

A
Left ventricular failure
-->
back pressure in pulmonary veins
-->
pulmonary capillary pressure (πc) increases
-->
net filtration pressure (NFP) increases 
-->
Oedema
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12
Q

How does low vascular resistance in the pulmonary circulation reduce the chance of pulmonary oedema?

A
Low vascular resistance
-->
capillary pressure (πc) is low
-->
Net filtration pressure is low
-->
Less oedema
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13
Q

What adaptations help avoid pulmonary oedema?

A
  • low pulmonary vascular resistance

- efficient lymphatics

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