Pulmonary vascular disease Flashcards

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How does pulmonary embolism arise?

A

Thrombus is usually formed in deep veins in legs and then embolises to pulmonary artery

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What are the risk factors for pulmonary embolism?

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Recent surgery, major trauma, pregnancy, cancer, cardiopulmonary disease, inherited thrombophilia

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What are the symptoms of pulmonary embolism?

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pleuritic chest pain, cough, haemoptisis due to necrotising tissue, isolated acute dyspnoea, syncope or cardiac arrest

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What are the signs of pulmonary embolism?

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pyrexia, pleural run, stony dullness to percussion on pleural effusion, tachycardia, tachypnoea, hypotension, hypoxia, shock, also signs of vein thrombosis such as oedema of legs

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What are the investigations that should be carried out?

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full blood count, blood gas, biochemistry, chest X ray, ECG, D dimer for clotting cascade, CT pulmonary angiogram, V/Q scan, echocardiogram, thrombophilia testing

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What tests are used to asses the risk factor for pulmonary embolism?

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Wells score, Geneva score

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What test is used to asses severity of pulmonary embolism?

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PESI score

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What is the treatment for pulmonary embolism?

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O2, low moleculer heparin, warfarin, direct oral anticoagulants, thrombolysis, or pulmonary embolectomy

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What is pulmonary hypertension?

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Elevated pressure in pulmonary arteriolar tree, mean P > 25 mmHg

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What are the causes of pulmonary hypertension?

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Primary cause, rare, idiopathic

Secondary causes due to chronic respiratory disease, or chronic cardiac disease, chronic thromboembolism, miscellaneous

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What are the symptoms of pulmonary hypertension?

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Exertion dyspnoea, chest tightness, exertional presyncope, or syncope

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What are the signs of pulmonary hypertension?

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elevated JVP, ankle oedema, hepatomegaly, loud pulmonary second heart sound, right ventricular heave

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What are the investigations for plenary hypertension?

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lung function, ECG, chest X ray, echocardiogram, V/Q scan, right heart catheterisation to measure pulmonary pressure, CT pulmonary angiogram

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What is the treatment for pulmonary hypertension?

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treat underlying condition, O2, anticoagulants, diuretics, thromboendarterectomy

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