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APPROACH TO
RESPIRATORY DISTRESS
Dr.Shreeraj
DEFINITIONS
• Dyspnea- Feeling of difficult, laboured or uncomfortable breatheing, SOB
• Tachypnea-Rapid Breathing
• Orthopnea- Dyspnea in recumbent position ( LVF, COPD, Diaphrgm Paralysis)
• PND- Orthopnea which awakens patient to upright posture
• Trepopnea- dyspnea on lying to one side (single lung destroyed/damaged)
• Platypnea-Dyspnea in upright posture ( L-R shunt/ loss of abdominal tone)
• Hyperpnea- Increased minute Ventilation
CLINICAL FEATURES
• Asoociated with several condition
• Signs- Use of accessory muscles-SCM, Sternoclavicular, Intercostals, Nasal Flare
• Inability to complete 1 sentence, Lethargy, Agitation, Depressed consciousness.
• S3 Gallop, Elevated Jvp, Pulmonary congestion with cardiomegaly in Xray- Cardiac
LAB FINDINGS
• Req- History, Physical examn, Pulse ox, ECG, POCUS Cxray
• ABG- more sensitive than Pulse ox
• POCUS- differentiate b/w- Pl eff,Pneumo, Cardiac Tamponade, Pulmonary
consolidation, Pulmo Edema, IV volume status
• BNP and Ddimer normal D-dimer excludes PE with low probability.
TREATMENT
• A- Maintain airway
• B- Oxygenation PaO2<60, SaO2- <90
HYPOXIA AND HYPOXEMIA
• Hypoxia-Insufficient arterial O2 content, insufficient delivery to tissues
• O2 delivery dependent on Cardiac out put, Hb, and O2 availibity in alveoli
• Relative Hypoxemia- Low Arterial O2 tension for expected given level of Inhaled O2
• P(A-a)O2- Relative Hypoxemia- Alveolar-arterial O2 Gradient
• P(A-a)O2= 2.5+0.21(age in years)(± 11)
• Normal- <10mmhg in young healthy patient.
HYPOXIA
1. Hypoventilation – Increased Pco2 and normal P(A-a)O2
2. R-L shunt- increased A-a O2 gradient. Failure of arterial O2 levels to increase in
response to supplemental O2.
3. V-Q Mismatch- PE,Pneumonia, Asthma, COPD, - Increased A-a O2 gradiet,
Hypoxemia improves with O2.
4. Diffusion Impairment-A-a O2 gradient will be increased.Hypoxia improves with
O2 administration
5. Low atmospheric O2.
COMPENSATION
• Increased Minute Ventilation
• Pulmonary artery Vasoconstriction- counter productive in diffuse lung disease
• Incread Cardiac output- increased heart rate
• Chronic- Increased Hb, decreased O2 demand in Tissue
• Acute compensatory mechanism activates usually when PaO2 <60mmhg and Fail
when below PaO2<20mmhg
CLINICAL FEATURES
• Agitation , Headache, Somnolence, coma, Seizure.
• Tachypnoea and hyperventilation
• Pulse OX <90
Rx
• Oxygen Supplementation.
HYPERCAPNIA
• Alveolar hypoventilation- PaCo2->45mmhg.
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
• Tidal volume reaching alveoli- Ta =Vt(tidal Volume) – Td(Dead Space )
• Alveolar Hypoventilation can increase in decreased RR, Decreased Tidal Volume,
Increased Dead Space
• Medullary Chemoreceptors- Increase rate and Depth.-Highly Sensitive
• CNS lesion, Toxins, Thoracic Cage disorder, Neuromuscular disorders can cause
reduced drive/or low rate/depth
• COPD/ILD caused increased dead space.
CLINICAL FEATURES
• Acute increase- Increased Icp- Headache,confusion, Lethargy, Seizure, Coma
• Extreme Increase- cardiovascular collapse
• Chronic Hypercapneia is well tolerated upto even 80mmhg
DIAGNOSIS
• Etco2 or ABG
• 10mmhg increase in PCO2- 1 Meq increase in HCO3
• 10mmhg increase in PCO2 c/c – 3.5 meq Increase in Hco3
TREATMENT
• Increase Minute Ventilation- RR/ TV or both
• NIV PPV/Mech Ventilation/ Antidote for toxins/respiratory Stimulant
• Admission depends on Clinical Condition, and Persisting respiratory Acidosis even
with Maximum OP therapy.
COUGH
• Protective reflex to clear the airway.
• Irritant receptors in larynx and tracheobronchial tree. Travel to medulla via,
phrenic and vagus and forceful expiration against closed glottis then sudden
opening of glottis causing clearing of secretotion.
• Acute cough< 3wk – urti/bronchial infections
• Subacute- 3-8 wk-post infectious with viral bronchitis causing hypersensitive
bronchus/bronchial secretion.
• Chronic Cough >8 weeks.
• Chronic bronchitis/asthma/gerd/ACE inhibitor
• Smoking induced c/c bronchitis worse in morning, asthma worse at night and early
morning.
• Gerd- associated with heartburn
• ACE- Brdykinin, Substance P.- 1 week to 1 year after start and upto 4 weeks after
stopping.
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
• CXRAY
• Spirometry and flow volume loops
• Blood culture and other blood inv
RX
• Demulescents, Menthol, Spices antitussive effect
• Naproxen reduces cough in bronchitis
• Neb with 1-2% lidocaine. 4ml
• C/C- opioid antitussive, dextromethorphan, gaba/pregaba
HICCUPS
• Involuntary spastic contraction of inspiratory muscles., with no specific purpose
• Afferent- vagus, phrenic, sympathetic plexus of thorax
• If cause is identified- inflammation,stimulation of these nerves.
• >48 hr- intractable.
• Benign are usually due to gastric distention.
• Rarely- hair in External auditory canal pressing on tympanic membrane.
• Drugs- dexa/ Chemo
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
• History- Sleep – Psychogenic
• External Auditory Canal
• Drug- inhibit reflex arc
CYANOSIS
• Bluish discoloration of skin and mucus membranes increased reduced hemoglobin or
hb derivatives(>5mg/dl)
• Central- mucous membrane & tounge
• Peripheral tips of finger and toes
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
• Oxygenation after pulse ox (caution with Hb pathy, Carboxyhb)
• ABG is more accurate
PLEURAL EFFUSION
• Fluid bw parietal and visceral pleura
• Causes-HF, Pneumonia, Cancer, TB
• C.F- Breathlessness, Pain, dull percussion note, reduced breath sounds
• 150ml- 200ml required for xray to pickup.
• Ultra Sound can detect fluids at much lower levels.
• Thoracocentesis usually not done in cardiac failure, but if not resolving in 3-4 days
may be considered.
• Lights criteria is used for pleural fluid analysis
TREATMENT
• Thoracocentesis- 1-1.5l if dyspnea is present.
• Optimisation of medical therapy resolves 80% of effusions, due to heart failure
within 2 weeks.

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approach to respiratory distres.pptx

  • 2. DEFINITIONS • Dyspnea- Feeling of difficult, laboured or uncomfortable breatheing, SOB • Tachypnea-Rapid Breathing • Orthopnea- Dyspnea in recumbent position ( LVF, COPD, Diaphrgm Paralysis) • PND- Orthopnea which awakens patient to upright posture • Trepopnea- dyspnea on lying to one side (single lung destroyed/damaged) • Platypnea-Dyspnea in upright posture ( L-R shunt/ loss of abdominal tone) • Hyperpnea- Increased minute Ventilation
  • 3. CLINICAL FEATURES • Asoociated with several condition • Signs- Use of accessory muscles-SCM, Sternoclavicular, Intercostals, Nasal Flare • Inability to complete 1 sentence, Lethargy, Agitation, Depressed consciousness. • S3 Gallop, Elevated Jvp, Pulmonary congestion with cardiomegaly in Xray- Cardiac
  • 4. LAB FINDINGS • Req- History, Physical examn, Pulse ox, ECG, POCUS Cxray • ABG- more sensitive than Pulse ox • POCUS- differentiate b/w- Pl eff,Pneumo, Cardiac Tamponade, Pulmonary consolidation, Pulmo Edema, IV volume status • BNP and Ddimer normal D-dimer excludes PE with low probability.
  • 5. TREATMENT • A- Maintain airway • B- Oxygenation PaO2<60, SaO2- <90
  • 6.
  • 7. HYPOXIA AND HYPOXEMIA • Hypoxia-Insufficient arterial O2 content, insufficient delivery to tissues • O2 delivery dependent on Cardiac out put, Hb, and O2 availibity in alveoli • Relative Hypoxemia- Low Arterial O2 tension for expected given level of Inhaled O2 • P(A-a)O2- Relative Hypoxemia- Alveolar-arterial O2 Gradient • P(A-a)O2= 2.5+0.21(age in years)(± 11) • Normal- <10mmhg in young healthy patient.
  • 8. HYPOXIA 1. Hypoventilation – Increased Pco2 and normal P(A-a)O2 2. R-L shunt- increased A-a O2 gradient. Failure of arterial O2 levels to increase in response to supplemental O2. 3. V-Q Mismatch- PE,Pneumonia, Asthma, COPD, - Increased A-a O2 gradiet, Hypoxemia improves with O2. 4. Diffusion Impairment-A-a O2 gradient will be increased.Hypoxia improves with O2 administration 5. Low atmospheric O2.
  • 9. COMPENSATION • Increased Minute Ventilation • Pulmonary artery Vasoconstriction- counter productive in diffuse lung disease • Incread Cardiac output- increased heart rate • Chronic- Increased Hb, decreased O2 demand in Tissue • Acute compensatory mechanism activates usually when PaO2 <60mmhg and Fail when below PaO2<20mmhg
  • 10. CLINICAL FEATURES • Agitation , Headache, Somnolence, coma, Seizure. • Tachypnoea and hyperventilation • Pulse OX <90 Rx • Oxygen Supplementation.
  • 12. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY • Tidal volume reaching alveoli- Ta =Vt(tidal Volume) – Td(Dead Space ) • Alveolar Hypoventilation can increase in decreased RR, Decreased Tidal Volume, Increased Dead Space • Medullary Chemoreceptors- Increase rate and Depth.-Highly Sensitive • CNS lesion, Toxins, Thoracic Cage disorder, Neuromuscular disorders can cause reduced drive/or low rate/depth • COPD/ILD caused increased dead space.
  • 13. CLINICAL FEATURES • Acute increase- Increased Icp- Headache,confusion, Lethargy, Seizure, Coma • Extreme Increase- cardiovascular collapse • Chronic Hypercapneia is well tolerated upto even 80mmhg
  • 14. DIAGNOSIS • Etco2 or ABG • 10mmhg increase in PCO2- 1 Meq increase in HCO3 • 10mmhg increase in PCO2 c/c – 3.5 meq Increase in Hco3
  • 15. TREATMENT • Increase Minute Ventilation- RR/ TV or both • NIV PPV/Mech Ventilation/ Antidote for toxins/respiratory Stimulant • Admission depends on Clinical Condition, and Persisting respiratory Acidosis even with Maximum OP therapy.
  • 16. COUGH • Protective reflex to clear the airway. • Irritant receptors in larynx and tracheobronchial tree. Travel to medulla via, phrenic and vagus and forceful expiration against closed glottis then sudden opening of glottis causing clearing of secretotion. • Acute cough< 3wk – urti/bronchial infections • Subacute- 3-8 wk-post infectious with viral bronchitis causing hypersensitive bronchus/bronchial secretion.
  • 17. • Chronic Cough >8 weeks. • Chronic bronchitis/asthma/gerd/ACE inhibitor • Smoking induced c/c bronchitis worse in morning, asthma worse at night and early morning. • Gerd- associated with heartburn • ACE- Brdykinin, Substance P.- 1 week to 1 year after start and upto 4 weeks after stopping.
  • 18. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT • CXRAY • Spirometry and flow volume loops • Blood culture and other blood inv RX • Demulescents, Menthol, Spices antitussive effect • Naproxen reduces cough in bronchitis • Neb with 1-2% lidocaine. 4ml • C/C- opioid antitussive, dextromethorphan, gaba/pregaba
  • 19. HICCUPS • Involuntary spastic contraction of inspiratory muscles., with no specific purpose • Afferent- vagus, phrenic, sympathetic plexus of thorax • If cause is identified- inflammation,stimulation of these nerves. • >48 hr- intractable. • Benign are usually due to gastric distention. • Rarely- hair in External auditory canal pressing on tympanic membrane. • Drugs- dexa/ Chemo
  • 20.
  • 21. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT • History- Sleep – Psychogenic • External Auditory Canal • Drug- inhibit reflex arc
  • 22.
  • 23. CYANOSIS • Bluish discoloration of skin and mucus membranes increased reduced hemoglobin or hb derivatives(>5mg/dl) • Central- mucous membrane & tounge • Peripheral tips of finger and toes
  • 24. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT • Oxygenation after pulse ox (caution with Hb pathy, Carboxyhb) • ABG is more accurate
  • 25. PLEURAL EFFUSION • Fluid bw parietal and visceral pleura • Causes-HF, Pneumonia, Cancer, TB • C.F- Breathlessness, Pain, dull percussion note, reduced breath sounds • 150ml- 200ml required for xray to pickup. • Ultra Sound can detect fluids at much lower levels.
  • 26.
  • 27. • Thoracocentesis usually not done in cardiac failure, but if not resolving in 3-4 days may be considered. • Lights criteria is used for pleural fluid analysis
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30. TREATMENT • Thoracocentesis- 1-1.5l if dyspnea is present. • Optimisation of medical therapy resolves 80% of effusions, due to heart failure within 2 weeks.