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|style="height:100px"; style="width:75%" border="1" bgcolor="Beige" | [[Acute coronary syndromes]], [[acute myocardial ischemia]], [[angina pectoris]], [[aortic arch anomalies]], [[aortic dissection]], [[aortic regurgitation]], [[aortic stenosis]], [[arrhythmia]], [[atrial fibrillation]], [[atrioseptal defect]], [[beriberi heart disease]], [[heart failure|biventricular heart failure]], [[bicalutamide]], [[Bland-White-Garland Syndrome]], [[cardiac disease in pregnancy]], [[cardiac failure]], [[cardiac tamponade]], [[ | |style="height:100px"; style="width:75%" border="1" bgcolor="Beige" | [[Acute coronary syndromes]], [[acute myocardial ischemia]], [[angina pectoris]], [[aortic arch anomalies]], [[aortic dissection]], [[aortic regurgitation]], [[aortic stenosis]], [[arrhythmia]], [[atrial fibrillation]], [[atrioseptal defect]], [[beriberi heart disease]], [[heart failure|biventricular heart failure]], [[bicalutamide]], [[Bland-White-Garland Syndrome]], [[cardiac disease in pregnancy]], [[cardiac failure]], [[cardiac tamponade]], [[cardiogenic shock]], [[cardiomegaly]], [[cardiomyopathy]], [[central sleep apnea]], [[cholesterol pericarditis]], [[complete heart block]], [[congenital heart disease]], [[congestive heart failure]], [[continuous murmur]], [[cor Pulmonale]], [[coronary artery disease]], [[coronary artery fistula]], [[diseases of the pericardium]], [[constrictive pericarditis]], [[cor triatriatum]], [[dysrhythmia]], [[Ebstein's anomaly of the tricuspid valve]], [[eisenmenger syndrome]], [[endocarditis]], [[endomyocardial fibrosis]], [[heart attack]], [[heart failure]], [[hypotension]], [[hypertensive heart disease]], [[hypertrophic cardiomyopathy]], [[hypovolemic shock]],[[inappropriate sinus tachycardia]], [[irregular heart rhythms]], [[ischaemic heart disease]], [[levo-transposition of the great arteries]], [[loeffler's endocarditis]], [[malignant hypertension]], [[micturition syncope]], [[mitral regurgitation]], [[mitral stenosis]], [[morbid obesity]], [[myocardial infarction]], [[myocardial ischaemia]], [[myocarditis]], [[STEMI]], [[patent ductus arteriosus]], [[pericardial effusion]], [[pericardial constriction]], [[pericarditis]], [[perimyocarditis]], [[pneumomediastinum]], [[Hypotension|postprandial hypotension]], [[pulmonary arteriovenous malformation]], [[pulmonary edema]], [[pulmonary embolism]], [[pulmonary hypertension]], [[pulmonary stenosis]], [[right ventricular failure]], [[shock]], [[shock lung]], [[Sick sinus syndrome]], [[sipuleucel-T]], [[tetralogy of Fallot]], [[transposition of the great arteries]], [[tricuspid stenosis]], [[tumors of the myocardium]], [[tuberculin]], [[valvular heart disease]], [[vasovagal syncope]], [[ventricular septal defect]] | ||
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| '''Gastroenterologic''' | | '''Gastroenterologic''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Abdominal masses]], [[ascites]], [[cirrhosis]], [[diarrhea]], [[diverticulosis]], [[esophageal cancer]], [[esophagus|esophageal diseases]], [[gastroesophageal reflux]], [[hiatal hernia]], [[intussusception]], [[ | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Abdominal masses]], [[ascites]], [[cirrhosis]], [[diarrhea]], [[diverticulosis]], [[esophageal cancer]], [[esophagus|esophageal diseases]], [[gastroesophageal reflux]], [[hiatal hernia]], [[intussusception]], [[jaundice]], [[morbid obesity]], [[vomiting]] | ||
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| '''Hematologic''' | | '''Hematologic''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Acute myeloid leukemia]], [[acute promyelocytic leukemia]], [[anemia]], [[blood donation]], [[blood transfusion]], [[Erdheim-Chester disease]], [[fat embolism]], [[fatigue]], [[granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor]], [[hemorrhage]], [[histiocytosis X]], [[iron deficiency anemia]], [[leukemia]], [[Hyperleukocytosis| | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Acute myeloid leukemia]], [[acute promyelocytic leukemia]], [[anemia]], [[blood donation]], [[blood transfusion]], [[Erdheim-Chester disease]], [[fat embolism]], [[fatigue]], [[granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor]], [[hemorrhage]], [[histiocytosis X]], [[iron deficiency anemia]], [[leukemia]], [[Hyperleukocytosis|leukostasis]], [[lymphoma]], [[lymphangiomyomatosis]], [[McLeod syndrome|Macleod syndrome]], [[megaloblastic anemia]], [[Rh disease|Rh problems]], [[sickle cell anemia]] | ||
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| '''Infectious Disease''' | | '''Infectious Disease''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Acute bronchitis]], [[AIDS]], [[anthrax]], [[ascariasis]], [[aspergillus clavatus]], [[atypical pneumonia]], [[bulbar poliomyelitis]], [[CMV Pneumonitis]], [[community-acquired pneumonia]], [[croup]], [[diarrhea]], [[ehrlichiosis ]], [[Hyperleukocytosis| | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Acute bronchitis]], [[AIDS]], [[anthrax]], [[ascariasis]], [[aspergillus clavatus]], [[atypical pneumonia]], [[bulbar poliomyelitis]], [[CMV Pneumonitis]], [[community-acquired pneumonia]], [[croup]], [[diarrhea]], [[ehrlichiosis ]], [[Hyperleukocytosis|leukostasis]], [[sepsis]], [[micropolyspora faeni]], [[miliary tuberculosis]], [[tropical pulmonary eosinophilia]], [[pleural empyema]], [[pneumonia]], [[respiratory tract infection]], [[retropharyngeal abscess]], [[sepsis]], [[tonsillar abscess]], [[toxocariasis]] | ||
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| '''Neurologic''' | | '''Neurologic''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis]] (ALS), [[brain stem infarction]], [[CNS disease]], [[Duchenne muscular dystrophy]], [[Eaton-Lambert syndrome]], [[encephalitis]], [[fat embolism]], [[fatigue]], [[focal cerebral ischemia]], [[Guillain-Barre Syndrome]], [[micturition syncope]], [[multiple sclerosis]], [[myasthenia gravis]], [[neuromuscular disease]], [[Parkinson's disease]], [[Parsonage-Turner syndrome]], [[phrenic nerve paralysis]], [[post-tussive syncope]], [[seizures]], [[Shy-Drager syndrome]] | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis]] ([[ALS]]), [[brain stem infarction]], [[CNS disease]], [[Duchenne muscular dystrophy]], [[Eaton-Lambert syndrome]], [[encephalitis]], [[fat embolism]], [[fatigue]], [[focal cerebral ischemia]], [[Guillain-Barre Syndrome]], [[micturition syncope]], [[multiple sclerosis]], [[myasthenia gravis]], [[neuromuscular disease]], [[Parkinson's disease]], [[Parsonage-Turner syndrome]], [[phrenic nerve paralysis]], [[post-tussive syncope]], [[seizures]], [[Shy-Drager syndrome]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:57, 7 July 2015
Dyspnea Microchapters |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Kiran Singh, M.D. [2]
Overview
The four general categories of dyspnea are based on its causes: cardiac, pulmonary, mixed cardiac or pulmonary, and noncardiac or nonpulmonary. Sudden onset of dyspnea (acute dyspnea) is most typically associated with narrowing of the airways or airflow obstruction (bronchospasm), blockage of one of the arteries of the lung (pulmonary embolism), acute heart failure or myocardial infarction, pneumonia, or panic disorder. Long-standing dyspnea (chronic dyspnea) is most often a manifestation of chronic or progressive diseases of the lung and / or heart, such as COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
Dyspnea also is experienced by individuals encountering high-altitude sickness (high-altitude pulmonary edema, [HAPE]). This is associated with rapid rate of mountain ascent and normally occurs during the first 1 to 3 days of achieving a high altitude. Dyspnea resolves with use of supplemental oxygen, rapid descent, and occasionally hyperbaric therapy.
Causes
Life Threatening Causes
Common Causes
- Acute heart failure
- Acute papillary muscle rupture
- Cardiac tamponade
- Foreign body aspiration
- Spontaneous pneumothorax
- H. influenza epiglottitis
- Bronchospasm
- Pulmonary edema
Causes by Organ System
Causes in Alphabetical Order[1][2]
Causes Based on Pathophysiology
Obstructive Lung Diseases
- Asthma
- Bronchitis
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Cystic fibrosis
- Emphysema
- Hookworm disease
- Laryngeal edema due to allergies
- Tuberculosis
Diseases of Lung Parenchyma and Pleura
Contagious
- Anthrax through inhalation of Bacillus anthracis
- Pneumonia
Non-Contagious
- Fibrosing alveolitis
- Atelectasis
- Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
- Interstitial lung disease
- Lung cancer
- Pleural effusion
- Pneumoconiosis
- Pneumothorax
- Non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema or acute respiratory distress syndrome
- Sarcoidosis
Pulmonary Vascular Diseases
- Acute or recurrent pulmonary emboli
- Pulmonary hypertension, primary or secondary
- Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease
- Superior vena cava syndrome
Obstruction of the Airway
Immobilization of the Diaphragm
- Lesion of the phrenic nerve
- Polycystic liver disease
- Tumor in the diaphragm