Title: Respiratory Tutorial
1Respiratory Tutorial
2Pulmonary oedema
- Causes
- Haemodynamic
- Increased hydrostatic pressure
- (heart failure, mitral stenosis, volume overload)
- Decreased oncotic pressure
- Hypoalbuminaemia
- Lymphatic obstruction
- Microvascular injury
- Infections (sepsis/viral/Mycoplasma)
- Toxic injury (gases/aspirated liquids/drugs/chemot
herapy) - Trauma, shock, DIC, emboli, heat
- Uraemia, pancreatitis
- Extracorporeal circulation
3Pulmonary oedema
4Pulmonary oedema
5Pulmonary oedema
6ARDS/Diffuse Alveolar Damage
- Damage to what?
- Diffuse alveolar capillary damage
- Presentation
- Oedema, resp failure, hypoxia resistent to O2
- Pathogenesis
- Endothelial damage
- Increased vasc permeability
- Fibrin exudation membrane formation
- Inflammatory cell infiltrate in alveolar septum
- Causes
7ARDS/Diffuse Alveolar Damage
8ARDS/Diffuse Alveolar Damage
9Pulmonary Emboli
- Types of emboli?
- Majority thromboemboli
- Majority from deep leg veins
- Risk factors
- Surgery, immobility, old age
- Hypercoagulability, pregnancy, OCP, malignancy,
esp gynae malignancy - Trauma, burns, fracture
10Saddle embolus sudden death
11Large embolus acute right heart failure
12Medium embolus pulmonary infarct
13Small embolus /- infarct depending on
circulatory status
14Pulmonary Emboli
- Consequences
- Embolus
- Resolution
- Organization
- Vascular sclerosis
- Pulm HTN
- Chronic cor pulmonale
- Infarct
- Organization
15Pulmonary Hypertension
- Causes
- Chronic lung disease (interstitial or COPD)
- Chronic left heart failure
- Recurrent pulmonary emboli
- Primary / idiopathic
- Pathogenesis
- Endothelial injury
- Vasoconstriction
- Medial hypertrophy
- Intimal fibrosis
16Pulmonary Hypertension
- Histology
- Large arteries Atheroma
- Medial and small arteries
17COPD
- Emphysema
- Abn. Enlargement of airways distal to terminal
bronchioles with destruction of walls - Bronchitis
- Persistent cough with sputum x 3/12 x 2 conseq
years - Asthma
- Chronic inflammatory disorder with
hyper-responsiveness paroxysmal contraction of
bronchial tree - Bronchiectasis
- Chronic necrotizing infection of bronchi
bronchioles with abn permanent dilatation of
their walls
18What type? Pathogenesis?
19Emphysema
20Bronchitis
- Pathogenesis
- Chronic irritation of airways
- Inflammation, congestion, edema
- Increased mucus secretion
- Mucous gland hypertrophy in bronchi
- Goblet cell metaplasia in bronchioles
- Secondary infection
- Morphology
- Inflamed bronchi with thickening of mucus layer
- Mucous plugs
- Fibrosis
- Squamous metaplasia
- Squamous dysplasia
21Asthma
- Types
- Extrinsic (atopic)
- Intrinsic (non-atopic)
- Pathogenesis
- Atopic
- Antigen binding to IgE on mast cell acute phase
- Cytokine release late phase
- Morphology
- Gross
- Overinflation with mucus plugging
- Micro
- Edema, inflammation, mucous gl and smooth m
hypertrophy
22What type of COPD? Causes? Pathogenesis?
Obstruction Atelectasis Infection Necrosis of
bronchial walls Irreversible dilation
23What is this? Causes? Morphology? Consequences?
24What is this? Causes? Morphology? Consequences?
25What is this? Morphology? Consequences?
26Secondary TB Cavitating Miliary TB
27 Adenocarcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma
Small cell carcinoma
28 Adenocarcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma
Small cell carcinoma
29Bronchioloalveolar carcinoma
30Hamartoma
31Mesothelioma