Pulmonology Flashcards

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What are the main causes of exudative vs transudative pleural effusions?

A

transudative: CHF (imbalance in oncotic pressure)
exudative: malignancy (pleural and lung inflammation or impaired pleural lymphatic drainage)

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What will PE for pleural effusion show?

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↓ breath sounds + dull percussion + ↓ tactile fremitus

dull because there is fluid in the lungs

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What is the light criteria for Transudate Pleural Effusion?

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Pleural: Serum protein <0.5

Pleural: Serum LDH <0.6

Pleural Fluid LDH <2/3 upper limit of normal

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What is the light criteria for Exudativre Pleural Effusion?

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Pleural: Serum Protein >0.5

Pleural: Serum LDH >0.6

PLeural fluid LDH >0.6

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Heart Failure

Cirrhosis

Nephrotic Syndrome

PE

Causes of which type of pleural effusion?

A

Transudate

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  • Malignancy
  • Bacterial/Viral Pneumonia
  • TB
  • PE
  • Pancreatitis
  • Esophageal rupture
  • Collagen vascular dz
  • Hemothorax

Causes of which type of Pleural Effusion?

A

Exudative

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What will CXR for Pleural effusion show?

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blunting of costophrenic angle

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