Surgical Management of Lung Cancer Flashcards
What is the assessment of the patient used to determine?
Staging of the lung cancer
Fitness of the patient
What needs to be determined to stage lung cancer?
T, N and M status
What are common clinical findings in the history for lung cancer?
Pain (especially bone pain)
Headaches or neurological symptoms including personality change
Haematuria (presence of red blood cells in the urine)
What is haematouria?
Presence of red blood cells in the urine
What is presence of red blood cells in the urine called?
Haematuria
What are common clinical findings in the examination with lung cancer?
Recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy
Brachial plexus palsy
Superior vena cava obstruction (SVCO)
Supraclavicular lymph nodes
Soft tissue nodules
Chest wall masses
Pleural/pericardial effusion
Hepatomegaly (enlarged liver)
What is hepatomegaly?
Abnormally enlarged liver
What is abnormally enlarged liver called?
Hepatomegaly
What can chest X-rays be used to determine?
Pleural effusion
Chest wall invasion
Phrenic nerve palsy
Collapsed lobe or lung
What is pleural effusion?
Build of of excessive fluid between the pleura
What is the build up of excessive fluid between the pleura called?
Pleural effusion
What are some tests that are useful for staging cancer other than CT?
MRI
Bone scan
ECHO (echocardiogram)
What does ECHO stand for?
Echocardiogram
What is an echocardiogram (ECHO)?
Ultrasound scan used to look at the heart and nearby blood vessels
What is MRI useful for?
Determine degree of vascular and neurological involvement
What test is best for determining the degree of vascular and neurological involvement?
MRI
What is bone scan useful for?
Test for chest wall invasion and for bony metastasis
What test is best for checking chest wall invasion or bony metastasis?
Bone scan
What is an echocardiogram (ECHO) useful for?
Demonstrate presence or absence of significant pericardial effusion
What test is best for demonstrating the presence or absence of pericardial effusion?
Echocardiogram (ECHO)
What is used for the surgical staging of lung cancer?
Bronchoscopy
Mediastinoscopy
What is the fitness for surgery determined by?
Clinical assessment
What systems are looked at during the clinical assessment to determine if someone is fit for surgery?
Cardiovascular
Respiratory
Psychological
Other
What, in terms of the cardiovascular system, is check when determining fitness for surgery?
Angina
Heart problems
High blood pressure
Diabetes mellitus
Peripheral vascular disease
Smoking
Stroke
Carotid bruits
Heart murmors
What is angina?
Chest pain due to not enough blood flow to the heart
What is chest pain due to not enough blood flow to the heart called?
Angina