Respiratory Flashcards
How do you confirm a lower respiratory tract infection (LTRI)?
Cough (main symptom) At least one other: Fever Sputum production Breathlessness Chest discomfort/pain
AND no alternative diagnosis (asthma, sinusitis)
What is pneumonia?
- Inflammation of the lung parenchyma characterised by consolidation of the affected area
- Alveolar airspace’s filled with exudate, inflammatory cells and fibrin
- Can limit oxygen intake
Which bacteria causes pneumonia?
- Streptococcus pneumoniae (most common)
- Haemophilus infleunzae type B (Hib)
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Mycoplasma pneumoniae
What can cause pneumonia?
Bacteria
Viruses
Fungi
What viruses can cause pneumonia?
Influenza
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
Coronaviruses
How do you investigate respiratory symptoms?
- Physical examination
- Observations
- Point of care testing - inflammatory markers (CRP)
- CXR, FBC, U&Es, sputum and blood cultures, O2 SATS
Who is more at risk of getting pneumonia?
Babies and very young children
Elderly
Smokers
Co-morbidities
What physical examination findings would indicate pneumonia?
- Use of accessory respiratory muscles
- Adventitious breath sounds (rales/crackles, rhonchi, wheezes)
- Decreased intensity of breath sounds
- Dullness to percussion
What are the signs of infection?
- Hyperthermia (fever >38) OR hypothermia (<35)
- Tachypnoea (>18 respirations/min)
- Tachycardia (>100 bpm) OR brachycardia (<60bpm)
- Central cyanosis
What would a chest x ray find if pneumonia was present?
Evidence of consolidation
How to assess if the pneumonia is severe?
Severe SOB at rest Haemoptysis Cyanosis Feeling cold and clammy with pale/mottled skin Syncope New confusion Difficult to rouse Little or no urine output CURB-65 score
How can you differentiate bacterial pneumonia from COVID-19 pneumonia?
With bacterial pneumonia:
- Rapidly unwell after few days of symptoms
- No history of typical COVID-19 symptoms
- Pleuritic pain (sharp chest pain)
- Purulent sputum
How can you differentiate COVID-19 pneumonia from bacterial?
With COVID pneumonia:
- History of covid symptoms
- Severe muscle pain (myalgia)
- Loss of sense of smell
- Breathless but NO pleuritic pain
- History of exposure to covid
What diagnostic tests can be done to confirm cause of pneumonia?
Microbiological samples for culture and sensitivities PCR test CXR/CT/Ultrasound FBC Urine sample
Which oral antibiotics are used to treat community acquired pneumonia in adults in COVID times?
MODERATE:
1. Doxycycline 200mg on 1st day then 100mg once a day
- Co-Amoxiclav 500mg/125mg TDS WITH Clarithromycin 500mg BD
SEVERE & other options unsuitable:
3. Levofloxacin 500mg OD or BD