Sputum & Airways Flashcards

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Describe the innate lung immune defence

A

Humoral - lactoferrin, lysozymes, defensins, complement

Cellular - alveolar macrophages, induced neutrophils

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Describe the adaptive lung immune defence

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Humoral - B lymph, Plasma cells, Immunoglobulin

Cellular - Dendritic cells, T lymph

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3
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What is Empyema?

A

Infection in pleura cavity

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4
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What is Pneumonia?

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Parenchymal lung inflam caused by infection

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5
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What is bronchiectasis?

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Dilated bronchi loose shape
Significant morbidity + mortality
Cycle of obstruction, inflam + infection = progressive irreversible lung damage = resp. failure

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Describe the pattern of deterioration in bronchiectasis

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Bronchial wall inflam + destruction (infectious/toxin) >

Ciliary dyskinesia altered bronchial dynamics (genetics) >

Infective mucus clearance >

Chronic/recurrent infection (impaired immune system)

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What are the clinical features + signs of bronchiectasis?

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  • Cough - daily sputum production 75%
  • Breathlessness
  • Course crackles, wheeze
  • Large airway rhonchi
  • Clubbing
  • Chest pain
  • Haemoptysis
  • Weight loss/ malaise/ low energy
  • Sinus disease
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How is bronchiectasis treated?

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  • Airway clearance technique
  • Mucolytic therapy
  • Antimicrobial therapy
    LT antibiotics > reduces inflam > less exacerbations > improved HRQL
  • Pulmonary rehab
  • Immunisation against strep. pneumonia + seasonal influenza
  • Record of sputum culture from previous exacerbations to guide future treatment
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