Pulmonary Vascular Disease Flashcards
Describe the PATHOGENESIS of PULMONARY EMBOLISM (PE):
1) Thrombus Forms in the Deep Veins of the Lower Limbs
2) Thrombus Embolises
3) Travels, Via the Venous System, Up to the Pulmonary Arteries
4) Occludes the Pulmonary Arteries
What are the RISK FACTORS for VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM?
1) Recent Major Trauma
2) Recent Surgery
3) Cancer
4) Pregnancy
5) Inherited Thrombophilia
6) Significant Cardiopulmonary Disease, i.e. MI
What are the SYMPTOMS of a PE?
1) Pleuritic Chest Pain
2) Cough
3) Haemoptysis
4) Isolated Acute Dyspnoea
5) Syncope
What are the SIGNS of a PE?
1) Pyrexia
2) Stony Dullness to Percussion (Base of Lung)
3) Tachycardia
4) Tachypnoea
5) Hypotension
6) Hypoxia
What are some of the INVESTIGATIONS used to DIAGNOSE a PE?
1) FBCs - Serum Biochemistry
2) ABGs
3) CXR
4) ECG
5) CT Pulmonary Angiogram (CT-PA)
6) V/Q Scan
7) Echocardiography
8) D-Dimer
9) Thrombophilia Testing
How is a patient’s PROBABILITY of being affected by a PE ASSESSED?
Wells Score
Revised Geneva Score
What are some of the TREATMENTS for a PE?
1) O2 Therapy
2) LMWH, i.e. Fondaparinux
3) Warfarin
4) Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOAC), i.e. Rivaroxaban
5) Thrombolysis, i.e. Alteplase (rt-PA)
6) Pulmonary Embolectomy
What is PULMONARY HYPERTENSION (PH)?
> BP in the Pulmonary Arteries/Tree
Mean Pulmonary Arterial Pressure > 25mmHg
Can be Primary or Secondary to other conditions
What are some of the CAUSES of PH?
1) Idiopathic
2) Secondary to Chronic Respiratory Disorders
3) Secondary to Left Heart Disease
4) Chronic Thromboembolic PH (CTEPH)
What are the SYMPTOMS of PH?
1) Exertional Dyspnoea
2) Chest Tightness/Pain
3) Exertional Presyncope/Syncope
What are the SIGNS of PH?
1) Elevated JVP
2) Right Ventricular Heave
3) Loud Pulmonary 2nd Heart Sound
4) Hepatomegaly
5) Peripheral Oedema
What INVESTIGATIONS would be used to DIAGNOSE PH?
1) ECG
2) Pulmonary Function Tests
3) CXR
4) Echocardiography
5) V/Q Scan
6) CT-PA
7) Right Heart Catheterisation
What is the GENERAL TREATMENT for PH?
1) Treat Underlying Condition
2) O2 Therapy
3) Anticoagulation
4) Diuretics
What are the SPECIFIC TREATMENTS for PH?
1) Calcium Channel Blockers, i.e. Amlodipine
2) Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors, i.e. Sildenafil
3) Prostacyclin
4) Endothelin Receptor Antagonists
What are the OTHER TREATMENTS for PH?
Thromboendarterectomy
Lung or Heart-Lung Transplant