Pulmonary vascular disease Flashcards

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Describe where a thrombus can form and embolise? (define)

A

Thrombus forms in the venous system, usually in deep veins of the legs and embolises to the pulmonary arteries.

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State the major risk factors of venous thromboembolism?

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Recent major trauma
Recent surgery
Cancer
Significant cardiopulmonary disease e.g. MI
Pregnancy
Inherited thrombophilia
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What are the 3 broad symptoms of pulmonary embolism?

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Pleuritic chest pain, cough and haemoptysis

  1. Isolated acute dyspnoea
  2. Syncope or cardiac arrest (massive PE)
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What are the signs of pulmonary embolism?

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  1. Pyrexia, pleural rub, stony dullness to percussion at base (pleural effusion)
  2. Tachycardia, tachypnoea, hypoxia
  3. Tachycardia, hypotension, tachypnoea, hypoxia
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5
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What does the wells score involve?

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Includes symptoms and signs of VTE, previous VTE and risk factors

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Describe a few of investigations involved for those with PE

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FBC, CXR, ECG, D-dimer, CT for specifically the angiogram, V/Q scan, Echocardiography,

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7
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Which score can be used after the diagnosis has been made?

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PESI score

Based on age, sex, comorbidity and physiological parameters

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Describe treatment for PE

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Oxygen
Low molecular weight heparin e.g. dalteparin
Warfarin
Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOAC)
rivaroxaban, apixaban
Thrombolysis
Alteplase (rt-PA)
Pulmonary Embolectomy
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Define pulmonary hypertension

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Elevated blood pressure in the pulmonary arterial tree.

Defined as a mean pulmonary artery pressure of > 25 mmHg.

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10
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Describe the epidemiology of idiopathy pulmonary hypertension

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Rare, rapid progressive condition that can cause premature death

Secondary is more common and occurs in odler age

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What are causes of pulmonary hypertension?

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Idiopathic (group 1)

  • Collagen vascular disease
  • portal hypertension

Secondary to left heart disease (2)
Secondary to chronic respiratory disease (3)
Chronic Thromboembolic PH (CTEPH) (4)

Sarcoidosis ( group 5)

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12
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State some symptoms of pulmonary hypertension

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Extertional dysponoea
chest tightness
exertional presyncope or syncope

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13
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State some signs of pulmonary hypertension

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Elevated JVP
Right ventricular heave
Loud pulmonary second heart sound
Hepatomegaly
Ankle oedema
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14
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Describe some investigations for pulmonary hypertension

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ECG
Lung function tests
Chest X-Ray
Echocardiography
V/Q scan
CTPA

Right heart catherterisation to directly measure the pulmonary artery pressure

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15
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State the specific treatment for pulmonary hypertension

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Calcium channel antagonist e.g. amlodipine
Prostacyclin
Endothelin receptor antagonists

Riociguat

Phosphodiesterase inhibitors

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16
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What are the more advanced treatments for pulmonary hypertension

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Thromboendarterrectmy

Lung and heart lung trasplant