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Dyspnea: Differential Diagnosis Cyril Štěchovský Dept. of Cardiology 2.LF UK a FNM
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Dyspnea Symptom – shortness of breath Sign – abnormal respiratory effort
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Dyspnea is a symptom of disorder at different levels Central nervous system Ventilation Diffusion Pulmonary perfusion Oxygen transportation Cellular oxygenation
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Central disorders Hypoxemia Hypercapnia Stroke Encephalitis Tumor Intoxication Anxiety
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Disorders of ventilation and diffusion Neuromuscular disorders Trauma Exhaustion Airway obstruction – Laryngospasm – COPD – Bronchial asthma – Tumor – Foreign body Restrictive pulmonary disorders - fibrosis Atelectasis Pneumonia Pulmonary congestion / edema Fluidothorax Pneumothorax Esophageal hernia Pulmonary resection Chest deformity High diaphragm
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Disorders of pulmonary perfusion Pulmonary embolism Pulmonary hypertension
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Disorders of oxygen transportation and utilization Anemia Methemoglobinemia Carboxyhemoglobinemia Cyanide intoxication
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Others Pain Decondition Hyperthyreosis Fever
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Pulmonary edema Fluid excess in pulmonary interstitium and alveoli
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Pulmonary edema Cardiac – increased LVEDP (PCWP) Noncardiac (ARDS) – inflammation, „leaky“ alveolocapillary membrane – Inhaled toxins, aspiration, sepsis, oxygen toxicity, pancreatits, traumatic shock
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DDx History Physical examination – Paleness (anemia), cyanosis – Respiratory rate, heart rate, BP, body temperature – Respiratory effort – Lungs and heart auscultation – Peripheral edema Pulse oximetry Chest x-ray
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DDx Complete blood count ECG Arterial blood gases ECHO Spirometry Chest CT scan Spiroergometry
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Arterial blood gases analysis pH Saturation pO2 pCO2 Bicarbonate Lactate Anion gap Base excess Hemoglobin
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