Pneumonia Flashcards
What is pneumonia?
Pneumonia refers to lung inflammation associated with consolidation or infiltrates secondary to infection.
What are some of the classes of pneumonia?
- Community aquired pneumonia - Presents from the community
- Hospital aquired pneumonia - Presents after at least 48 hours in a hospital setting
- Aspiration pneumonia - cause by inhalation of contents (eg vomitus)
Presentation of pneumonia
- Fever
- Cough with purulent sputum which may be blood stained
- Shortness of breath
- Malaise, loss of appetite and myalgia
- Pleuritic chest pain
General signs of pneumonia
- Tachypnoea
- Tachycardia
- Hypoxia
- Hypotension
- Fever
- Confusion
Characteristic chest signs of pneumonia
- Bronchial breath sounds. These are harsh breath sounds equally loud on inspiration and expiration. These are caused by consolidation of the lung tissue around the airway.
- Focal coarse crackles. These are air passing through sputum in the airways similar to using a straw to blow in to a drink.
- Dullness to percussion due to lung tissue collapse and/or consolidation
- Inceased vocal resonance
How would you assess the severity of community acquired pneumonia?
CURB-65
- C – Confusion (new disorientation in person, place or time)
- U – Urea > 7
- R – Respiratory rate ≥ 30
- B – Blood pressure < 90 systolic or ≤ 60 diastolic.
- 65 – Age ≥ 65
Score 0/1: Consider treatment at home
Score ≥ 2: Consider hospital admission
Score ≥ 3: Consider intensive care assessment
Which bacteria is the most common cause of community aquired pneumonia?
Streptococcus pneumoniae (50%)
Which bacteria is the most likely casue of pneumonia following an influenza infection?
Staph. aureus
Which bacterial cause of pneumonia is typically associated with alcoholics and diabetics?
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Which bacterial cause of pneumonia is associated with air conditioning or a recent history of travel to a foreign country?
Which features are associated with this. bacteria?
Legionella
Hyponatraemia and deranged LFTs
Investigations for pneumonia
- Chest xray
- Bloods: FBC, U&Es, LFTs, CRP and blood cultures
- Sputum for microscopy and culture
- Legionella and pneumococcal urinary antigens
Complications of pneumonia
- Sepsis
- Pleural effusion
- Empyema
- Lung abscess
- Death
Managment of community aquired pneumonia if CURB-65 score 0-1
Outpatient treatment
Amoxicillin 500mg TDS OR clarithromycin 500mg BD for 5 days
Managment of community aquired pneumonia if CURB-65 score 2
Inpatient treatment
Amoxicillin 500mg TDS AND clarithromycin 500mg bd for 7 days (oral or IV)
Managment of community aquired pneumonia if CURB-65 score ≥3
Consider ITU admission
Co-amoxiclav 1.2g TDS IV AND clarithromycin 500mg BD IV for 7 days