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Pulmonology
Aspiration Pneumonia
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10/04/2009

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Term
Aspiration pna refers to pulmonary consequences resulting from the entry of the following 3 things into the airways
Definition
1) Abnormal fluid 2) Particulate exogenous secretions 3) endogenous secretions
Term
What are the 2 requirements to produce aspiration pna?
Definition
1) Compromise in the usual defense that protect the upper airways 2) Inoculum deleterious to lower airways by toxic effect, inflammation, or obstruction
Term
What does true aspiration pna refer to?
Definition
an infection caused by less virulent bacteria (primarily anaerobes)
Term
What does "true" aspiration pna usually refer to?
Definition
infection caused by less virulent bacteria (primarily anaerobes)
Term
Name 9 predisposing conditions to developing aspiration pna
Definition
ALOC, dysphagia, upper GI d/o, mechanical disruption of glottic closure, pharyngeal anesthesia, protracted vomiting, large volume TF, fdg GT, recumbent position
Term
What are the most common risk factors in the community and in LTC facility?
Definition
Community - ALOC d/t etoh and drugs and LTC - dysphagia d/t neurologic dz
Term
define chemical (acid) pneumonitis. What is best example of aspirated substance?
Definition
Aspiration of substances that are toxic to lower airways independent of bacterial infxn. Ex: gastric acid
Term
What sx occur /p the chemical is aspirated? How long is the onset?
Definition
Dyspnea and cyanosis w/i 2 hrs
Term
What shows on CXR in a pt w/ chemical aspiration pna?
Definition
infiltrates in one or more lower lobes
Term
what is the prognosis of chemical aspiration?
Definition
rapid clinical recovery in 24-36hrs, CXR resolution in 4-6 days
Term
What pulmonary consequences occur w/i 3 min of chemical aspiration?
Definition
atelectasis, peribronchial homorrhage, pulmonary edema, and degeneration of bronchial epithelial cells
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What occurs pathologically in the lungs /p 4 hrs of chemical aspiration?
Definition
Alveolar spaces filled neutrophils and fibrin
Term
What occurs in the lungs /p 48 hrs?
Definition
hyaline membranes are seen, lung is grossly edematous and hemmorhagic with alveolar consolidation
Term
What is the presumed pathologic mechanism in chemical aspiration?
Definition
release of pro-inflammatory cytokines
Term
What is the pulmonary consequence of recurrent chemical aspiration?
Definition
Pulmonary fibrosis
Term
What is the clinical presentation of chemical aspiration?
Definition
abrupt prominent dyspnea, low-grade fever, cyanosis, diffuse crackles, severe hypoxemia
Term
What is seen on bronchoscopy in chemical aspiration?
Definition
erythema of bronchi
Term
What should be done for observed aspiration?
Definition
Immediate tracheal suction
Term
what is the major therapeutic approach to treat chemical aspiration?
Definition
ventilation to support pulmonary function
Term
Are abx typically used in a pt w/ chemical aspiration?
Definition
Yes for probable secondary bacterial infxn
Term
What is the most common form of aspiration pna?
Definition
bacterial infection
Term
What are the describe the indolent sx and course of bacterial aspiration pna?
Definition
Productive cough, fever, dyspnea evolving over several days or wks
Term
Are rigors present in bacterial aspiration pna?
Definition
No
Term
Describe sputum in bacterial aspiration pna.
Definition
Purulent - diagnostic of anaerobic bacteria
Term
Evidence of what other type of disease is seen in pts w/ bacterial aspiration pna?
Definition
Periodontal disease
Term
What is the first line drug of choice for bacterial aspiration pna?
Definition
Clindamycin
Term
what are alternative drugs used to tx bacterial aspiration pna?
Definition
Augmentin (amoxicillin-clavulanate) OR Flagyl (metronidazole) PLUS amoxicillin OR penicillin
Term
What is aspiration pna d/t mechanical obstruction?
Definition
involves fluid or particulate matter that can cause airway obstruction or reflux airway closure - not toxic to lungs
Term
Name 4 common aspirated fluids that are non-toxic?
Definition
Saline, barium, most ingested fluids containing water, gastric contents w/ pH > 2.5
Term
What is the most common cause of aspirated fluid/mechanical obstruction
Definition
Drowning
Term
Examples of solid particles that can be aspirated.
Definition
food or teeth
Term
What are presenting s/sx if a large object is lodged in the larynx or trachea?
Definition
Sudden respiratory distress, cyanosis, aphonia
Term
What are the presenting signs/sx if the aspirated material is from smaller particles with less severe obstruction?
Definition
Irritant cough and wheezing
Term
What is seen on CXR in mechanical obstruction?
Definition
atelectasis or obstructive emphysema with cardiac shift and elevated diaphragm
Term
What is seen on bronchoscopy in mechanical obstruction?
Definition
visualization of solid particle
Term
what is considered the critical clinical intervention for mechanical obstruction?
Definition
tracheal suction
Term
What do you do if a solid object is lodged?
Definition
heimlich maneuver (if in larynx and trachea), bronchoscopy
Term
what is a frequent complication of mechanical obstruction? What is the usual pathogen?
Definition
bacterial superinfection - anaerobic bacteria
Term
Name 5 prevention measures for aspiration pneumonia?
Definition
positioning, dietary consistency changes, oral hygiene, TF, medications
Term
What are the most common risk factors for aspiration pna?
Definition
impaired consciousness and dysphagia
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