pleural effusion Flashcards
Causes of exudates
Exudates : affected permeability of the pleural surfaces and the capillaries around them usually unilateral protein fluid > 30g/l Most common causes: -parapneumonic- E.G. pneumonia, Bronchiectasis -Malignancy Less common; -PE -rheumatoid arthyritis -autoimmune disease -post MI -bening Pleural effusion Rare: -yellow nail syndrome -Drugs
Investigations
Chest radiograph (CXR: has to have at least 200ml in lungs ) Pleural aspiration:
- Pleural biopsy:
- Pleural inspection: Thoracoscopy
Signs
Stony dullness on percussion
Reduced chest expansion
Bronchial breathing
Reduced vocal resonance
also:
- finger clubbing
- increased JVP
- peripheral oedema
- lymphadenopathy
- tracheal deviation
Symptoms
Could be asymptomatic if slowly developing Dry cough- Especially when it is building up quickly Pleuritic chest pain Increasing breathlessness Dull ache Weight loss Malaise Fever
pressures in the pleura
v: 1.5 kpa
P: 4kpa
overall negative intra-pleural
Causes of transudates
Transudates: Due to imbalance of hydrostatic pressures-Decrease in osmotic pressure- more fluid moving out of the cells Increase in Hydrostatic- back flow of blood into the lungs leads to an increase in pressure bilateral protein fluid< 30 g/l Most common: -Left ventricular failure -Liver cirrhosis -hypoalbunemia -peritoneal dialysis- kidney damage
Less common:
- hypothyrodism
- PE
- nephrotic syndrome-kidney damage
- mitral distress
Rare:
- restrictive pericarditis
- Ovarian hyperstimulation
- Meig’s syndrome
What is Meig’s syndrome
- bening ovarian cancer
- ascites
- pleural effusion
Definition
An abnormal collection of fluid in the pleural space of the lungs
How treatment varies depending on the size of the pleural effusion
Small from heart failure: diuretics and Sodium restriction
Large from cancer: Draining with tube
Large from TB/Pneumonia: surgery
Causes
- inflammation or malignancy chances the hydrostatic forces and the permeability of the capillaries leads to an increase in the secretion of fluid from the capillaries
- in some cases defaults in the lymphatic system can also lead to build up
What is a chylothorax
Pleural effusion caused by a thoracic duct damage caused by surgery/ trauma
Light’s criteria
Exudate if it scores more than 1
- If pleural fluid protein: serum protein >0.5
- If pleural fluid lipid: serum lipid >0.6
- If Pleural fluid LDG >2/3 of the upper limit of LDH in the serum