OnlineMedEd: Pulmonology - "ARDS" Flashcards
ARDS primarily affects which gas, O2 or CO2?
O2
Recall that oxygen is diffusion-limited. ARDS is characterized by hyaline membranes that increase the diffusion distance. CO2 is perfusion-limited, and thus is not affected.
ARDS can be described as ______________.
a non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema
Define TRALI.
Transfusion-related acute lung injury
ARDS can be caused by what etiologies?
- Septic shock
- TRALI
- Near-drowning incident
- Pancreatitis
- Diabetic emergencies
Tests might ask you to differentiate between pulmonary edema from CHF and ARDS (aka, non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema). What evaluations can they use to do this?
- Post-capillary wedge pressure: will be elevated in CHF but normal or even decreased in ARDS
- LV function: decreased in CHF but normal or increased in ARDS
Note: you should not do either a Swan-Ganz catheter or an echo to diagnose ARDS in real life. This is an exam factoid.
Describe the treatment for ARDS.
•Intubation:
- CO2: decrease tidal volume (to avoid stress on the lung) and increase RR
- O2: PEEP (to keep the alveoli open) and increased FiO2 (to reduce hypoxemia)
• Treat the underlying cause of ARDS
•Can try diuresis to limit fluid exudation
How does PEEP work?
One of the main problems in ARDS is that exudate pushes against alveoli; this shrinks the alveoli –derecruiting them and increasing the diffusion area. Adding PEEP helps push against the exudate pressure, keeping the alveoli open and shrinking the diffusion barrier.