Asthma Flashcards

1
Q

What is the mechanism of action of aminophylline?

A

Aminophylline is a short acting theophylline.

binds to adenosine receptors and blocks adenosine-mediated bronchoconstriction

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2
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What can be triggered following respiratory compromise-mediated hypercapnia?

A

cerebral vasodilation

may increase ICP (esp. in trauma)

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3
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What are the main features of a severe asthma attack?

A

SpO2 < 92%

PEF 33-50% best or predicted

too breathless to talk or feed

HR > 125

Resp rate > 30

use of accessory muscles (neck: SCM and scalene0

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What are the main features of a life threatening asthma attack?

A

SpO2 < 92%

PEF < 33% best or predicted

silent chest

poor respiratory effort

agitation, altered consciousness, cyanosis

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What are the main features of a moderate asthma attack?

A

PEFR 50-75% best or predicted
Speech normal
RR < 25 / min
Pulse < 110 bpm

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What are the main features of a near-fatal asthma attack?

A

same as life-threatening
switch from Type to Type 2 respiratory failure
hypercapnia

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