Pulmonary Hypertension Flashcards
Mean pulmonary artery pressure in Pulmonary Hypertension
GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 25mmHg at rest
WHO Pulmonary Hypertension Classification
What group
AUTOIMMUNE-INDUCED PULMONARY VASCULATURE/intertitium damage
Genetic basis: BMPR2 mutations
Group 1
WHO Pulmonary Hypertension Classification
What group
Secondary to HEART FAILURE
GROUP 2
SECONDARY TO LUNG DISEASE and/or HYPOXIA
GROUP 3
CHRONIC THROMBOEMBOLISM
GROUP 4
UNCLEAR AND/OR MULTIFACTORIAL MECHANISMS
GROUP 5
Morphology: MEDIAL HYPERTROPHY of the pulmonary muscular and elastic ARTERIES —> RIGHT ventricular hypertrophy
PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
PATTERNS OF PULMONARY INFECTIONS
Consolidation: PATCHY
Gross: Consolidated areas of ACUTE SUPPURATIVE inflammation
Histology: NEUTROPHIL-rich EXUDATE
BRONCHOPNEUMONIA
PATTERNS OF PULMONARY INFECTIONS
Consolidation: LOBAR or large portion of lobe
GROSS:
~ Congestion: Red, heavy, boggy
~ RED Hepatization: Red, firm, airless
~ GRAY Hepatization: Grayish brown
~ Resolution: Resorption of exudates, or organization (fibrosis)
HISTOLOGY:
~ Congestion: VASCULAR ENGORGEMENT with intra-alveolar fluid, few PMNs and bacteria
~ RED hepatization: PMNs, RBCs, fibrin
~ GRAY hepatization: RBC disintegration, FIBRINOSUPPURATIVE EXUDATE
~ Resolution: exudates resorbed by macrophages, FIBROSIS
LOBAR PNEUMONIA