Ascites And Edema Flashcards

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What all needs to be working in harmony for fluid homestasis?

A
  • Intravascular hydrostatic pressure
  • Plasma oncotic pressure
  • Extravascular hydrostatic pressure
  • Interstitial oncotic pressure
  • Vascular permeability
  • Lymphatic function
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What are the mechanisms of edema formation?

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  • Increased hydrostatic pressure
  • Decreased plasma oncotic pressure
  • Increased capillary permeability
  • Lymphatic dysfunction
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What causes of increased hydrostatic pressure?

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  • Increased plasma volume
  • Venous obstruction
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4
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What causes decreased plasma oncotic pressure?

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  • Protein loss
  • Reduced albumin synthesis
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5
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What causes increased capillary permeability?

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  • Allergic reactions including angioedema
  • Inflammation secondary to neoplasia
  • Septicemia
  • Envenomation
  • Burns
  • Trauma
  • Myxedema
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What are causes of lymphatic dysfunction?

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  • Lymph node hypoplasia or aplasia
  • Lymph node destruction due to malignancy
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7
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What are the two types of peripheral edema?

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Pitting and Non-pitting edema

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What are the characteristics of pitting edema?

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  • Increased hydrostatic pressure
  • Decreased plasma oncotic pressure
  • Inflammation
  • Lymphedema
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What are the characteristics of non-pitting edema?

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  • Mechanical or chemical trauma
  • Post-surgical or traumatic swelling
  • Chronic lymphedema
  • Myxedema
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10
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Pitting edema is defined as

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Displacement of fluid within the interstitial space

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11
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What are some diagnostics you can do for ascites and edema?

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CBC/chemistry, UA, Abdominal imaging, thoracic imaging

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What are the different types of abdominal effusion?

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  • Low protein transudate
  • Modified transudate
  • Exudate
  • Chyle
  • Blood
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13
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What type of effusion is associated with the following?

  • Increased hydrostatic pressure
  • Decreased oncotic pressure
A

Low-Protein Transudate

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14
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What type of imaging should you do for abdominal effusion?

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Radiographs and Ultrasound (AFAST)

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