Risk factors for aspiration induced lung injury Flashcards

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depressed LOC

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  • anesthesia
  • TBI
  • sedation
  • ETOH intoxification
  • encephalopathy
  • seizure
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impaires/depressed gag reflex

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ETT
bulbar paralysis
presence of nasogastric

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gastrointestinal disorders

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  • esophageal motility disorders/esophageal surgery
  • gastroesophageal reflux**
  • gastroparesis
  • bowel obstruction/ileus**
  • ascites
  • hiatal hernia
  • gastric obstruction (pyloric stenosis, or duodenal ulcer)
  • gastrointestinal surgery
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drugs

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    • anticholinergics
  • adrenergic agents
  • nitrates
  • phosphodiesterase inhibitors
  • Ca channels blockers
  • opioids
  • anesthetic or sedative agents
  • increased ASA = increased Risk
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Other condition:

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  • ASA classifciations 3, 4, 5
  • comorbidities= sickers and increased risk of aspiration
  • obesity
  • N/V
  • anxiety
  • Parkinsons disease
  • MS
  • Position(prone, lithotomy)
  • DM type 1
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Emergency

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full stomach, increased SNS, decreased PNS

- trauma not NPO, depressed LOC

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obstetrics and pregnancy

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incompetent LES, decreased peristalsis, basic pH, increased gastric pressure

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age extremes

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less than 1 year- neonates have not developed swallowing and breathing reflexes
- greater than 70

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failed or difficult airway hx

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  • we inflate air into stomach
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severe hypotension

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stimulates vomiting center in brain

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