Describe the parietal pleura
Describe the visceral pleura
- contains no sensory nerve endings that detect pain
What is the pleural space?
What is pleural fluid?
What are the mechanics of pulmonary ventilation? (relationship between the lungs and thoracic wall)
What is intrapulmonary pressure?
What is intrapleural pressure?
What is Pleuritis?
What is the clinical picture of pleuritis?
What are the causes of Pleuritis?
How do you dx Pleuritis?
so dx is typically clinical, may do a work up to determine cause
What is the treatment of pleuritis?
- sx tx of chest pain: moderate analgesics: NSAIDs, some pts may need course of narcotics or both
What is a pleural effusion?
results when fluid collects b/t the parietal and visceral pleural layers
- occurs when the normal flow of fluid is disrupted: too much fluid is produced and not enough fluid is removed
Clinical features of Pleural effusion?
What are the 3 main causes of pleural effusion?
Dx of pleural effusion?
What will you see on CXR that is a pleural effusion?
Why is a thoracentesis helpful in pleural effusion eval?
How do you determine if pleural fluid is transudate vs exudate?
What is Light’s criteria?
if at least one of following 3 criteria present, the fluid is defined as exudate:
What are exudative causes of pleural effusions?
infections: uncommonly assoc with acute bacterial pneumonias (small and transient), empyema (not just disruption of capillary membranes but the organisms have entered the pleural space), TB, viral pneumonitis, and mycoplasmal pneumonia
Transudative causes of pleural effusion? What it looks like?
If exudate you should consider what tests?
Tx focus of pleural effusions?