Pneumothorax Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two main categories of causes of pneumothorax?

A

Spontaneous or trauma

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Which group most commonly get spontaneous pneumothorax?

A

young males

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3
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What is the most common cause of spontaneous pneumothorax in patients over 40?

A

COPD

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4
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What determines whether a pneumothorax will be local or generalised?

A

whether there are adhesions op the visceral pleura to the parietal pleura

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What is the mechanism of a tension pneumothorax?

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On inspiration the air escapes into the pleural space but cannot leave during expiration, this decreases the venous return to the heart.

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Under what circumstances are tension pneumothorax common?

A

when the patient is on positive ventilation

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What are the two most common presentations of pneumothorax?

A

Increasing breathlessness and pleuritic chest plain

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How should a tension pneumothorax be treated?

A

by inserting a cannula into the 2nd intercostal space, in the mid clavicular line and aspirating the air. Lidocaine may me used for local anaesthetic.

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What is the cause of pneumothorax in young people (spontaneous)

A

rupture of the pleural bleb, thought to be congenital.

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10
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Name 5 causes of pneumothorax other than trauma and COPD

A

asthema, TB, pneumonia, lung abscess, carcinoma, cystic fibrosis, lung fibrosis, sarcoidosis, Marfan’s syndrome, subclavian CVP line,

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