Respiratory distress syndrome (Acute and Neonatal) Flashcards

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neonatal respiratory distress syndrome - pathophysiology

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surfactant deficiency –> increased alveolar surface tension –> alveolar collapse

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lab test predictive for neonatal respiratory distress syndrome

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  1. lecithin/sphingomyelin ration in amniotic fluid –>
    - if more than 2 –> healthy
    - if less than 1.5 –> predictive of NRDAS
  2. foam stability test
  3. surfactant/albumin ratio
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neonatal respiratory distress syndrome - CXR

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ground glass appearance of lung fields

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neonatal respiratory distress syndrome - persistently low O2 tension - risk of

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  1. PDA
  2. metabolic acidosis
  3. necrotizing enterocolitis
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neonatal respiratory distress syndrome - therapeutic supplemental of O2 can result in

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  1. retinopathy of prematurity
  2. Intraventricular haemorrhage (brain)
  3. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
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Intraventricular hemorrhage of the newborn is….

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bleeding into the fluid-filled areas (ventricles) inside the brain

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neonatal respiratory distress syndrome - risk factors

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  1. prematurity
  2. maternal diabetes
  3. C-section delivery
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maternal diabetes as a risk factor of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome

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increased fetal insulin (insulin decreases surfactant production)

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C-section delivery as a risk factor of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome

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lack of stress induced steroids (steroids induce synthesis of surfactant)

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neonatal respiratory distress syndrome - treatment

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  1. maternal steroids before birth

2. artificial surfactant for infant

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neonatal respiratory distress syndrome - clinical feature after birth

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  1. hypoxemia with cyanosis

2. increased respiratory efforts (tachypnea, use of accessory muscles, grunting )

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neonatal respiratory distress syndrome - oxygen supplement may induce problems because of (nomizw)

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free radicals

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13
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NRDS

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neonatal respiratory distress syndrome

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ARDS

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acute respiratory distress syndrome

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ARDS definition

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clinical syndrome characterized by

  1. acute onset respiratory failure,
  2. bilateral lung opacities
  3. decreased Pa02/Fi02 ratio
  4. no HF
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ARDS is a clinical syndrome characterized by

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  1. acute onset respiratory failure,
  2. bilateral lung opacities
  3. decreased Pa02/Fi02 ratio
  4. no HF
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ARDS may be caused by

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  1. trauma 2. sepsis 3. shock 4. gastric aspiration

5. uremia 6. acute pancreatitis 7 .amnionic fluid embolism 8. Pneumonia

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ARDS management

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  1. mechanical ventilation with LOW TIDAL VOLUMES

2. address underling cause

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ARDS - pathophsyiology

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diffuse alveolar/endothelial damage –> increased capillary permeability –> protein reach leakage into alveoli and noncarcinogenic pulmonary edema (normal PCWP) –>results in formation of intra-alveolar hyaline membranes

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ARDS - PCWP

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normal (noncardiogenic edema)

21
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ARDS - diffuse alveolar damage is caused by

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release of neutrophilic substances toxic to alveolar wall, activation of coagulation cascade, and oxygen-dervied free radicals

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neonatal respiratory distress syndrome - CXR

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ground glass appearance of lung fields