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Term
what is the indication in asthma to start controller therapy
Definition
use of reliever therapy for 3 and over times a week
Term
in asthma if the addition of ICS as controller therapy is not enough, what to do?
Definition
add LABA (in combination inhaler)
Term
when should you add oral theophylline to the management of asthma?
Definition
In patients with severe asthma and when there is irreversible airway narrowing
Term
if the addition of theophylline and anticholinergics is not enough to relieve symptoms of asthma, what is next?
Definition
oral corticosteroids
Term
if oral corticosteroids don't do the job (asthma), what do you add?
Definition
omalizumab
Term
when is prophylactic intubation indicated in acute asthma, which anaesthetic may be added
Definition
when the PCO2 is normal or rises
halothane
Term
what are the components of acute asthma treatment, by order from first to last
Definition
SABA, anticholinergics, aminophylline, magnesium sulfate
Term
what is a test for ICS compliance in the treatment of asthma
Definition
suppression of plasma cortisol and the expected concentration of prednisone/prednisolone in the plasma
Term
15 drugs that may precipitate hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Definition
Amiodarone, bleomycin, efavirenz, gemcitabine, hydralazine, hydroxyurea, isoniazid, methotrexate, paclitaxel, penicillin, procarbazine, propranolol, riluzole, sirolimus, sulfasalazine
Term
what is an important part of the diagnosis of hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Definition
Examination for serum precipitins against suspected antigens
Term
eosinophils are not elevated in cases of hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Definition
Term
what is the definitive diagnosis of hypersensitivity pneumonia?
Definition
in the setting of history and serum percipitins, CT is diagnostic with ground glass (CXR shows nothing in the acute phase)
Term
when are glucosteroids used in the treatment of hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Definition
sub-acute and chronic cases - when disease persists over more than a few days
Term
which are associated both to lung cancer and mesotheliomas, smoking or asbestos
Definition
asbestos, smoking is not assoaciated with mesotheliomas
Term
which organism is associated with CAP in the setting of Stay in hotel or on cruise ship in previous 2 weeks
Definition
legionella
Term
5 organisms associated with CAP in the alcoholic
Definition
Streptococcus pneumoniae, oral anaerobes, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter spp., Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Term
6 organisms associated with CAP in the smoker or COPDist
Definition
Haemophilus influenzae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Legionella spp.,
S. pneumoniae, Moraxella catarrhalis, Chlamydia pneumoniae
Term
3 organisms associated with CAP in patients with structural lung disease such as bronchoectasis
Definition
P. aeruginosa, Burkholderia cepacia, Staphylococcus aureus
Term
3 additional diagnostic test (besides the obvious ones) that can help identify a specific organism and narrow the antibiotic coverage
Definition
antigen test in urine (legionella, pneumococc), PCR, serology
Term
how do you interpret the curb65 pneumonia severity scor
Definition
Patients with a score of 0, among whom the 30-day mortality rate is 1.5%, can be treated outside the hospital. With a score of 2, the 30-day mortality rate is 9.2%, and patients should be admitted to the hospital. Among patients with scores of 3, mortality rates are 22% overall; these patients may require admission to an ICU
Term
what is another pneumonia severity score besides curb65?
Definition
pneumonia severity index - 20 variables
Term
mechanisms of pneumococcal resistance to penicillin
Definition
low-affinity penicillin-binding proteins
Term
mechanisms of pneumococcal resistance to macrolides
Definition
1. Target-site modification is caused by ribosomal methylation in 23S rRNA
2. The efflux mechanism
Term
mechanism of pneumococc resistance to fluoroquinolones?
Definition
Changes can occur in one or both target sites (topoisomerases II and IV
Term
what are considered strep pneumoniae mutli drug resistance (MDR) species
Definition
Isolates resistant to drugs from three or more antimicrobial classes with different mechanisms of action
Term
what is the most significant risk factor for the development of antibiotic resistance?
Definition
use of a specific antibiotic within the previous 3 months
Term
what is the empirical treatment of CAP in the outpatient settings in a patient that was Previously healthy and no antibiotics in past 3 months
Definition
a macrolide or doxycycline
Term
what is the empirical treatment of CAP in the outpatient settings in a patient with Comorbidities or antibiotics in past 3 months
Definition
a fluoroquinolone or [a beta lactam + a macrolide]
Term
what should be the empirical treatment of CAP if a fluoroquinolone was used in the previous 3 months
Definition
a macrolide and vice versa
Term
what is the empirical treatment of CAP in the inpatient non-ICU setting
Definition
fluoroquinolone or [macrolide + beta lactam]
Term
what is the treatment of CAP in the setting of the ICU?
Definition
same as non-ICU
Term
what is the treatment of bacteremic pneumococcal pneumonia?
Definition
strictly comination therapy: macrolide and beta lactam (not monotherapy)
Term
what is the duration of treatment for uncomplicated CAP
Definition
5 days
Term
patients who with cap who remain hypotensive despite adequate fluids....
Definition
may have adrenal insufficiency and benefit from glucosteroids
Term
3 organisms that may cause abscess in CAP
Definition
CA-MRSA, P. aeruginosa, or (rarely) S. pneumoniae
Term
when tapping a pleural effusion, which 4 findings are indicative of the need to perform complete drainage of the fluid?
Definition
a pH of <7, a glucose level of <2.2 mmol/L, and a lactate dehydrogenase concentration of >1000 U/L or if bacteria are seen or cultured
Term
when should follow up CXR be done in a patiet discharged after CAP
Definition
6 wks later
Term
what is the rate of ventilator associated pneumonia in the ICU
Definition
10% of all patients and 70% of patients ventilated for over a month
Term
Application of clinical criteria consistently results in overdiagnosis of VAP, largely because of three common findings in at-risk patients: (1) tracheal colonization (2) multiple alternative causes of radiographic infiltrates in mechanically ventilated patients, and (3) the high frequency of other sources of fever in critically ill patients. therefore, what are 2 approaches to the diagnosis of VAP/
Definition
1. different threshold numbers of bacteria needed to confirm diagnosis depending on the site of sample - distinguish colonization from true infection

2. The Clinical Pulmonary Infection Score - points for fever, CXR findings, Tracheal aspirate, oxygenation and leukocytosis that add up to give the risk of true VAP

equal specificity
Term
empirical treatment of ventilator acquired pneumonia depends on whether the patient has risk factors for MDR species or not. it should be remembered that VAP has lower incidence of atypical pathogens
Definition
no risk of MDR - monotherapy with Ceftriaxone, fluoroquinolone, Ampicillin/sulbactam or Ertapenem

risk of MDR - triple therapy (two directed at P. aeruginosa and one at MRSA): 1. A b-lactam, 2. gentamycin, amikacin or ciprofloxacin, 3. An agent active against gram-positive bacterial pathogens - vancomycin or linezolid
Term
which pathogens are less common in hospital acquired pneumonia in respect to ventilator acquired pneumonia? and which are more common
Definition
MDR are less common where as anaerobes are more common
Term
2 organisms most commonly implicated in bronchoectasis
Definition
Haemophilus influenzae and P. aeruginosa
Term
the term putrid abscess applies to which pathogen involved
Definition
anaerobes
Term
what is a common pathogen in pulmonary abscess in the immunocompromised host
Definition
klebsiella pneumoniae
Term
what is a sign in pulmonary abscess indicative of anaerobes as the causative agents
Definition
putrid-smelling sputum due to the organisms' production of short-chain fatty acids, such as butyric or succinic acid
Term
Infections caused by anaerobic bacteria should usually be treated with....
Definition
clindamycin or b-lactam/b-lactamase inhibitor combination
Term
Lung abscess due to S. aureus is usually treated with
Definition
vancomycin
Term
treatment of pulmonary abscess d/t aerobic gram negative bacteria such as klebsiella pneumonia or pseudomonas aeruginosa
Definition
Carbapenems or -lactams are frequently combined with aminoglycosides
Term
3 indications for surgical treatment of pulmonary abscess
Definition
failure to respond to medical management, suspected neoplasm, and hemorrhage. Failure to respond to antibiotics is usually due to an obstructed bronchus and an extremely large abscess (>6 cm in diameter) or to infection involving relatively resistant bacteria, such as P. aeruginosa. The usual procedure is lobectomy. An alternative intervention that is becoming popular is percutaneous drainage under CT guidance
Term
what % of patients with CF presents within the first 24 hrs of their lives with miconium ileus
Definition
20%
Term
what % of patients with CF are diagnosed only after the age of 18?
Definition
5%
Term
what is the incidence of chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps in children with CF?
Definition
25%
Term
2 organisms which are usually recovered from lung secretions early in the disease of newly diagnosed CF patients
Definition
Haemophilus influenzae and S. aureus
Term
2 organisms which are usually recovered from lung secretions thereafter in CF patients?
Definition
pseudomonas aeruginosa, burkholderia cepecia
Term
The first lung-function abnormalities in CF children
Definition
increased ratios of residual volume to total lung capacity
Term
The earliest chest x-ray change in CF lungs
Definition
hyperinflation
Term
what is a diagnosis in CF that might confuse the physician with appendicitis?
Definition
distal intestinal obstruction syndrome (DIOS)
Term
2 GU symptoms of CF
Definition
infertility and delayed puberty
Term
4 components to the diagnosis of CF
Definition
combination of clinical criteria and abnormal CFTR function as documented by sweat tests, nasal PD measurements, and CFTR mutation analysis
Term
2 antiobiotic treatments that are given prophylactically to older patients with CF?
Definition
inhaled aminoglycosides and azythromycin
Term
what % of patients with CF end up suffering end stage liver disease
Definition
5%
Term
what generalization can be made about the PaO2 of patients with COPD?
Definition
it stays normal up until FEV1 levels drop under 50% of predicted
Term
An elevation of arterial level of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) is not expected until the FEV1
Definition
is less than 25% of predicted
Term
pulmonary hypertension in COPD is usually correlated with...
Definition
PaO2<55 and FEV1<25%
Term
3 most presenting symptoms in COPD
Definition
cough, sputum production, and exertional dyspnea
Term
exertional dyspnea is typically elicited by which physical exertion in patients with COPD
Definition
Activities involving significant arm work, particularly at or above shoulder level
Term
what is a physical sign in the way advanced COPDers breath?
Definition
paradoxical inward movement of the rib cage with inspiration (Hoover's sign), the result of alteration of the vector of diaphragmatic contraction on the rib cage as a result of chronic hyperinflation
Term
what classification is used to assess the severity (and prognosis) of COPD
Definition
multifactorial index incorporating airflow obstruction, exercise performance, dyspnea, and body mass index is a better predictor of mortality rate than pulmonary function alone
Term
what is a screening test for alpha1antitrypsin undertaken in all patients with COPD and asthma
Definition
Measurement of the serum alpha1AT
Term
what is the definitive test to assure the presence of emphysema in COPD
Definition
CT showing bullae, paucity of parenchymal markings, or hyperlucency
Term
what is the definitive test to assure the presence of emphysema in COPD
Definition
CT showing bullae, paucity of parenchymal markings, or hyperlucency
Term
what are the only 3 therapies that have an effect on the natural history of COPD
Definition
smoking cessation

oxygen therapy in chronically hypoxemic patients

lung volume reduction surgery in selected patients with emphysema
Term
which patients should be offered pharmacotherpeutic aid to quit smoking
Definition
all adult, nonpregnant smokers considering quitting be offered pharmacotherapy
Term
7 CIs for lung volume reduction surgery as a treatment for COPD
Definition
significant pleural disease

pulmonary artery systolic pressure >45

extreme deconditioning

congestive heart failure, or other severe comorbid conditions

FEV1 <20%

diffusely distributed emphysema on CT

diffusing capacity of lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO) <20% (emphysema)
Term
what are the indications that must be met in order to be eligible for lung transplantation
Definition
<65 years; have severe disability despite maximal medical therapy; and be free of comorbid conditions such as liver, renal, or cardiac disease
Term
which 2 interventions have been proven to reduce the frequency of COPD exacerbations
Definition
inhaled glucocorticoids and influenza vaccine
Term
5 factors that impact the decision to hospitalize a patient with COPD exacerbation
Definition
respiratory acidosis and hypercarbia, significant hypoxemia, or severe underlying disease or those whose living situation is not conducive to careful observation and the delivery of prescribed treatment
Term
when should patients with COPD exacerbation have an arterial blood-gas measurement
Definition
advanced COPD, those with a history of hypercarbia, those with mental status changes (confusion, sleepiness), or those in significant distress
Term
when should patients with COPD exacerbation be given a CXR?
Definition
severe underlying COPD, who are in moderate or severe distress or those with focal findings
Term
what is the role of Abx in the management of COPD exacerbations
Definition
Most practitioners treat patients with moderate or severe exacerbations with antibiotics, even in the absence of data implicating a specific pathogen

b lactam + macrolide
Term
what is the role of glucocorticoids in the mgmt of COPD exacerbation
Definition
reduce the length of stay, hasten recovery, and reduce the chance of subsequent exacerbation or relapse for a period of up to 6 months

oral prednisolone or its equivalent for a period of 10–14 days
Term
what is the indication for non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) in COPD exacerbation
Definition
PaCO2 >45 mmHg - respiratory failure
Term
what is a manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis that is more common in males
Definition
Interstitial lung disease
Term
Diagnostic finding of Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis (ILD)
Definition
electron microscopy demonstrating Birbeck granule in lavaged macrophage
Term
Diagnostic finding of Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Diffuse alveolar damage or drug toxicity (ILD)
Definition
Atypical hyperplastic type II pneumocytes
Term
Diagnostic finding of Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Organizing pneumonia (ILD)
Definition
Foamy macrophages, decreased CD4:CD8 ratio
Term
Diagnostic finding of Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (ILD)
Definition
Marked lymphocytosis (>50%
Term
Diagnostic finding of Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Eosinophilia (ILD)
Definition
Lymphocytosis; CD4:CD8 ratio >3.5 most specific of diagnosis
Term
what is and important confirmatory test before initiating therapy for ILD
Definition
Bx
Term
Glucocorticoid therapy is recommended for symptomatic ILD - which 9 diseases specifically
Definition
eosinophilic pneumonias, COP, CTD, sarcoidosis, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, acute inorganic dust exposures, acute radiation pneumonitis, DAH, and drug-induced ILD
Term
in which ILD glucocorticoids are recommended for both the acute and chronic stages
Definition
organic dust disease
Term
which interstitial lung diseases has a distinctly poor response to therapy and a bad prognosis
Definition
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Term
there is no treatment for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Definition
Term
which ILD is most common in women who have never smoked
Definition
nonspecific interstitial pneumonia
Term
CT of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Definition
developing diffuse ground-glass abnormality and/or consolidation superimposed on a background reticular or honeycomb pattern
Term
CT of nonspecific interstitial pneumonia
Definition
bilateral, subpleural ground-glass opacities - no honeycombing
Term
what is the treatment and prognosis of nonspecific interstitial pneumonia
Definition
glucocorticosteroids + azathioprine
Term
what is the pathology of acute interstitial pneumonia (hamman-rich syndrome)

what is seen on CXR
Definition
diffuse alveolar damage

Diffuse, bilateral, air-space opacification
Term
how is the Dx of acute interstitial pneumonia made?
Definition
clinical syndrome of idiopathic ARDS and pathologic confirmation of organizing diffuse alveolar damage
Term
what is the prognosis of acute interstitial pneumonia?
Definition
The mortality rate is high (>60%), with most patients dying within 6 months of presentation.
However, those who recover often have substantial improvement in lung function.
Term
CXR of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia
Definition
bilateral, patchy, or diffuse alveolar opacities in the presence of normal lung volume
Term
what is the usual cause of death from PE?
Definition
progressive right heart failure
Term
For patients who have DVT, the most common history
Definition
a cramp in the lower calf that persists for several days and becomes more uncomfortable as time progresses
Term
the likelihood of DVT/PE determines the workup
Definition
Term
what are the variables in the scoring of DVT likelihood? 8 for and 1 against
High-Likelihood Score Is 3 or Greater
Definition
Active cancer
Paralysis, paresis, or recent cast
Bedridden for >3 days; major surgery <12 weeks
Tenderness along distribution of deep veins
Entire leg swelling
Unilateral calf swelling >3 cm
Pitting edema
Collateral superficial nonvaricose veins
Alternative diagnosis at least as likely as DVT -2
Term
7 variables in the likelihood score of PE - High Clinical Likelihood of PE if Point Score Exceeds 4
Definition
Signs and symptoms of DVT 3.0

Alternative diagnosis less likely than PE 3.0

Heart rate >100/min 1.5

Immobilization >3 days; surgery within 4 weeks 1.5

Prior PE or DVT 1.5

Hemoptysis 1.0

Cancer 1.0
Term
besides PE, d-dimer also rises in patients with which conditions
Definition
myocardial infarction, pneumonia, sepsis, cancer, and the postoperative state and those in the second or third trimester of pregnancy
Term
d-dimer is not a good test in hospitalized patients, when should it be used?
Definition
where PE is unlikely (high NPV, very sensitive) and no other cause for high d-dimer
Term
what is a specific sign of PE on ECG
Definition
S1Q3T3 sign: an S wave in lead I, a Q wave in lead III, and an inverted T wave in lead III
Term
what is a very common finding on ECG of PE
Definition
T wave inversions in leads V1-4
Term
4 possible findings in CXR of PE (one which is mutually exclusive)
Definition
normal or nearly normal chest x-ray often occurs in PE. Well-established abnormalities include focal oligemia (Westermark's sign), a peripheral wedged-shaped density above the diaphragm (Hampton's hump), and an enlarged right descending pulmonary artery (Palla's sign).
Term
lung scanning is the second line diagnostic tool for PE. what does it consist?
Definition
perfusion and ventilation scan. abnormal perfusion with normal ventilation is indicative of PE
Term
TTE usually shows nothing in PE, but there is an indirect finding that is indicative
Definition
McConnell's sign: hypokinesis of the RV free wall with normal motion of the RV apex
Term
what is the order of imaging done in PE, considering each step is non-diagnostic and indicates further workup?
Definition
CT, lung scanning, venous ultrasound, MRA, TEE, angiography
Term
before commencing treatment for PE, what should be done?
Definition
risk stratification - low risk get secondary prevention (anticoagulation or IVC filter) and high risk get primary therapy (thrombolysis or embolectomy)
Term
4 findings that render a patient with PE, high risk
Definition
hemodynamically unstable, RV hypokinesis on echo, RV enlargement on chest CT, and troponin elevation
Term
4 conditions considered as provoking of DVT/PE. what is the duration of anticoagulation in these cases?
Definition
surgery, trauma, estrogen exposure, indwelling central venous catheter or pacemaker

3-6 months
Term
which situation is considered non-provoking of DVT/PE?
Definition
long flight
Term
3 indications for IVC filter placement in DVT/PE?
Definition
(1) active bleeding that precludes anticoagulation
(2) recurrent venous thrombosis despite intensive anticoagulation
(3) patients with right heart failure who are not candidates for fibrinolysis and prophylaxis
Term
what is the indication for fibrinolysis in PE
Definition
massive PE
Term
what is the management of Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension which develops d/t acute PE
Definition
follow up with echo at 6 months to see if pressure has normalized.
patients with dyspnea are eligible for pulmonary thromboendarterectomy
Term
what is the first step of determining the cause of a pleural effusion?
Definition
determining whether it is transudate or exudate. exudate need a further workup - 3 findings:
1. PF/serum protein >0.5
2. PF/serum LDH >0.6
3. PF LDH > 2/3 of upper normal serum limit
Term
once pleural effusion determined to be exudate, which 7 tests should be done on the pleural fluid
Definition
glucose, amylase, cytology, differential count, marker for TB, culture and stain
Term
3 possible causes of pleural effusion if amylase is elevated?
Definition
esophageal rupture
malignancy
pancreatic pleural effusion
Term
possible causes of pleural effusion if glucose<60?
Definition
malignancy
bacterial infection
rheumatoid pleuritis
Term
if non of the tests done on the pleural fluid yield a diagnosis, what is the next step?
Definition
spiral CT for PE and if also non-yielding perform Bx
Term
when the pleural fluid is thought to be transudative according to the suspected etiology, but the initial tests on the PF elicits positive criteria for exudate, what do you do to determine nature of PF?
Definition
use absolute measures of protein in pleural fluid and serum. if protein in serum exceeds that in PF by more than 3.1 g/dL than PF is thought to be transudate
Term
what is the MCC of pleural effusion
Definition
left-ventricular failure
Term
3 situations where thoracocentesis should be preformed on a patients with pleural effusion and known heart failure
Definition
the effusions are not bilateral and comparable in size, if the patient is febrile, or if the patient has pleuritic chest pain
Term
when should parapneumonic effusion be treated with therapeutic thoracocentesis?
Definition
If the free fluid separates the lung from the chest wall by >10 mm
Term
in parapneumonic effusion, Factors indicating the likely need for a procedure more invasive than a thoracentesis (in increasing order of importance) include the following
Definition
Loculated pleural fluid

Pleural fluid pH <7.20

Pleural fluid glucose <3.3 mmol/L (<60 mg/dL)

Positive Gram stain or culture of the pleural fluid

Presence of gross pus in the pleural space
Term
in parapneumonic effusion, if the fluid cannot be completely removed with the therapeutic thoracentesis
Definition
chest tube and instilling fibrinolytic agents
Term
which 3 malignacies are responsible for 75% of malignant pleural effusions?
Definition
lung carcinoma, breast carcinoma, and lymphoma
Term
if a pleural effusion is suspected to be malignant but thoracocentesis doesn't yield signs of malignancy, what are 2 possible steps?
Definition
thoracoscopy and US guided needle bx
Term
what should be done in a patient with a malignant pleural effusion who has proven to benefit from therapeutic thoracocentesis/
Definition
gain access to the affected pleural space with a tube/catheter and instill doxycycline which has sclerosing properties
Term
what test is preformed on pleural fluid suspected of being bloody
Definition
If the hematocrit is more than one-half of that in the peripheral blood, the patient is considered to have a hemothorax
Term
what is a treatment option for patients with hypoventilation d/t a high cervical spine lesion or decreased respiratory drive
Definition
phrenic nerve or diaphragm pacing
Term
definition of obesity hypoventilation syndrome OHS (usually OSA)
Definition
body mass index (BMI) 30 kg/m2, sleep-disordered breathing and chronic daytime alveolar hypoventilation, defined as PaCO2 45 mmHg, and PaO2 < 70 mmHg in the absence of other known causes of hypercapnia
Term
what is Ondine's curse
Definition
congenital central hypoventilation syndrome
Term
most common causes of lung transplantation by descending order of occurence
Definition
COPD, IPF, CF, a1-antitrypsin deficiency emphysema, idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension
Term
what is the BODE index to measure the severity of COPD
Definition
BMI, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea, Exercise capacity
Term
what is the indication to refer a patient with COPD to consider lung transplantation
Definition
BODE>5
Term
4 indications for lung transplantation in COPD
Definition
BODE index 7–10

Hospitalization for exacerbation, with PaCO2 >50 mmHg

Pulmonary hypertension or cor pulmonale despite oxygen therapy

FEV1<20% with either DLCO <20% or diffuse emphysema
Term
5 indications to refer a patient with CF/bronchietasis to a lung transplant center
Definition
FEV1<30% or rapidly declining FEV1

Hospitalization in ICU for exacerbation

Increasing frequency of exacerbations

Refractory or recurrent pneumothorax

Recurrent hemoptysis not controlled by bronchial artery embolization
Term
3 indications for lung transplantation in CF/bronchiectasis
Definition
Oxygen-dependent respiratory failure

Hypercapnia

Pulmonary hypertension
Term
what is the indication to refer a patient to a lung transplant center in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Definition
Pathologic or radiographic evidence of UIP regardless of vital capacity
Term
4 indications for lung transplantation in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Definition
Pathologic or radiographic evidence of UIP

and

any of the following criteria

DLCO <39%

Decrement in FVC 10% during 6 months of follow-up

Decrease in SpO2 below 88% during a 6-min walk test

Honeycombing on HRCT (fibrosis score >2)
Term
2 indications for refferal to a lung transplant center with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension
Definition
NYHA functional class III or IV regardless of therapy

Rapidly progressive disease
Term
5 indication for lung transplantation in patients with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension
Definition
Failing therapy with intravenous epoprostenol (or equivalent drug)

Persistent NYHA functional class III or IV on maximal medical therapy

Low (<350 m) or declining 6-min walk test

Cardiac index <2 L/min/m2

Right atrial pressure >15 mmHg
Term
what is the treatment of COPD exacerbation
Definition
in the hospitalized patient: BB, ipratropium and oral GCS
Term
in which disease is it condtraindicated to conceive
Definition
pulmonary artery hypertension
Term
patients with silicosis have an increased risk of which infection?
Definition
TB
Term
condition where the pulmonary diffusion is over 100%
Definition
pulmonary hemorrhage - RBCs increase diffusion
Term
what is the definition of sub-massive/moderate-to-large PE? and what is the treatment
Definition
hypokinesia of RV on echo
fibrinolysis should be considered on an individual basis
Term
what is the only intervention in ARDS known to lower mortality rates
Definition
low Vt mechanical ventilation
Term
when in COPD are anticholinergics used?
Definition
stable disease not in exacerbations
Term
2 facts about administering oral GCS for the management of acute asthma exacerbation
Definition
as good as IV
no need for tapering
Term
which organism is seen more frequently in hospital acquired pneumonia (patients in hospital not ventilated - may be in ICU) vs. ventilator acquired pneumonia
Definition
anaerobes
Term
FEV1/FVC in emphysema? Maximal Expiratory Pressure?
Definition
FEV1/FVC - low
MEP - normal (low in the other component of obstructive disease)
Term
what can be found in the pleural effusion caused by pancreatitis
Definition
TG
Term
which antibiotic is not suitable for pneumonia
Definition
ciprofloxacin
Term
leading cause of death in scleroderma
Definition
pulmonary involvement - ILD and PAH
Term
how do you isolate a patient with TB
Definition
negative pressure room air
Term
what is the indication for oxygen therapy at home in COPD?
Definition
resting O2 saturation < 88% or <90% with signs of pulmonary hypertension or right heart failure
Term
what should the treatment of pneumonia in COPD consist
Definition
levofloxacin
Term
COPD doesn't cause clubbing!
Definition
Term
diffusion in asthma
Definition
normal or increased
Term
asthma - mild intermitent? mild persistent, moderate persistent, severe persistent
Definition
mild intermitent - 2/w, night 2/m, FEV1>80%; mild persistent - 6/w, 2/m, FEV1>80; moderate persistent - 7/w, 1/w, FEV1 60-80%; severe persistent FEV1< 60%
Term
what is the indication for preventive treatment in asthma
Definition
over 3 episodes a week
Term
infections that cause bronchoectasia
Definition
TB, adeno, influenza, staph aureus, HIV, klebsiella
Term
causes of bronchiectasia besides infectious
Definition
Ig def, amonia, aspiration, alcohol, heroin, allergy, ABPA, alpha1AT, yellow nail syndrome, kartagener
Term
treatment of bronchiectasia
Definition
resprim/amoxicillin/levofloxacin
Term
BOOP
Definition
age 50, flu-like, restrictive, migratory pulmonary opacities, lower lobes, ground glass, granulation tissue on Bx, steroids effective in 2/3
Term
indications for chest tube in pleural effusion
Definition
ph<7.1 or frank pus
Term
test of choice for massive hemoptysis
Definition
bronchoscopia
Term
smokers with a1-antitrypsin def develop COPD young
Definition
Term
smoking associated with decreased incidence of hypersensitivity pneumonitis but a more aggressive course
Definition
Term
CBC of hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Definition
neutropenia, leukopenia - no eosinophilia
Term
Pulmonary function studies in all forms of HP may show a restrictive or an obstructive pattern with loss of lung volumes, impaired diffusing capacity, and decreased compliance
Definition
Term
in acute eosinophilic pneumonia there is no history of pneumonia - there is history of asthma in chronic eosinophilic pneumonia which also has other systemic symptoms
Definition
Term
what do you need to r/o before determining SIADH in a patient with lung cancer
Definition
hypothyroidism
Term
pneumococc is more common in children and the elderly
Definition
Term
what is absent (suggestive of other Dx) in idiopathic lung disease
Definition
extensive ground-glass abnormality, nodular opacities, upper or midzone predominance
Term
אבחנה מבדלת לתסנין באונה עליונה
Definition
• סרקואידוזיס
• שחפת
• PCP
• ABPA
• סיליקיוזיס
• היסטוציטוזיס של תאי לנגרהנס
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Term
דלקת ריאות היפרסנסיטיבית
Definition
o במצב אקוטי נראה כמו דלקת ריאות שמופיעה 6-8 שעות לאחר חשיפה לאנטיגן
o צורה כורנית דומה לפיברוזיס ראיתי
o במעבדה עליה במדדי דלקת, Rf ואימונוגלובולינים
o הרבה פעמים נויטרופיליה ולימפופניה
o אאזוניפיליה לא אופינית
o משקעים בסרום כנגד אנטיגנים חשודים היא חלק חשוב מאבחנה, והיא צריכה להעשות בכל חולה עם מחלת ריאות אינטרסטיציאלית-אך צריך עוד דברים כי יש גם באנשים רגילים
o CT ברזולוציה גבוהה היא בדיקת הבחירה ייתכן גרואנד גלאס והוניקומב
o במבחני ריאה יש תבנית רסטרקטיבית וירידה בדיפוזה וייתכן היפוקסמיה במנוחה
o ייתכן לעיתים ברונכוספאזם והיפרריאקטיביות של דרכי אוויר
o BAL –בעיקר לימפוציטים אם כי ייתכן יותר נויטרופלים בזמן אקוטי
o טריאדה מרמזת בביופסיה –ברונכוליטיס מונונוקלארי, תסנין אינטרסטיציאלי של לימפוציטים ותאי פלזמה, וגרנולומות לא גבינתיות
Term
מדרג הטיפול באסתמה כרונית
Definition
o מחלה קלה – פחות מ3 ארועי קוצר נשימה בשבוע. רק SABA
o מעל שימוש של 3 פעמים בשבוע בSABA- אז נוסיף ICS במינון נמוך
o אם גם זה לא עוזר- נוסיף גם LABA. ניתן לשקול גם הוספת אנטילויקוטרינים או תיאופילין אך פחות יעיל מLABA
o באסטמה קשה מינון נמוך של תאופילין ואנטיכולינרגים ארוכי טווח
o אם גם לא עובד OCS
o ואם גם זה לא אז אנטיIGE
Term
איך מטפלים בדלקת ריאות במונשמים
Definition
באזיטרומיצין/רוקסימיצין יחד עם צפטריאקסון
Term
• ויאגרה- מעכבי פוספודיאסטרס חמש- אושר לטיפול ל NYHA וו-ווו. משפר סימפטומים. תופעת לוואי הנפוצה ביותר כאבי ראש. אסור לתת יחד עם ניטרטים
Definition
שאר הטיפולים מתאימים לNYHA 3-4
Term
treatment of COPD exacerbation
Definition
Oxygen to target saturation of 90 to 94% and PaO2 of 60-70 mmHg; Venturi mask can be useful for titrating FiO2; High FiO2 usually not needed and can contribute to hypercapnia (high FiO2 requirement should prompt consideration of alternative diagnosis (eg, PE))
Inhaled beta agonist (eg, albuterol 2.5 mg diluted to 3 mL via nebulizer)
Inhaled anticholinergic agent (eg, ipratropium 500 micrograms via nebulizer)
Systemic corticosteroid (eg, methylprednisolone 60 mg IV)
Antibiotic therapy: Levofloxacin (750 mg IV) or alternative based on likely pathogens (including risk of pseudomonas infection) and local patterns of antibiotic resistance
Term
For symptomatic patients with GOLD Stage II, III, or IV COPD, we recommend pulmonary rehabilitation - FEV1<80
Definition
Term
indication for pneumococcal vaccination in COPD
Definition
patients who are ≥65 years old, or who are younger than 65 years with a forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) less than 40 percent
Term
CIs to performing LVRS in COPD
Definition
forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) of 20 percent predicted or less and either a diffusing capacity (DLCO) of 20 percent predicted or less or homogeneous emphysema on chest computed tomography
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