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**Intoxication with drugs (i.e. [[morphine]], [[benzodiazepine]]s) suppresses respiration.
**Intoxication with drugs (i.e. [[morphine]], [[benzodiazepine]]s) suppresses respiration.


==Differential Diagnosis of Causes of Respiratory Failure==  
==Complete Differential Diagnosis of Causes of Respiratory Failure==  
*Aspiration
(In alphabetical order)
*[[Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis]] ([[ALS]])
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*[[3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate]]
*[[Abrin]]
*[[Acetylsalicylic acid]]
*[[Achondrogenesis]]
*Acute lung syndrome
*[[Acute motor axonal neuropathy]]
*[[Acute Porphyria]]
*[[Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome]]
*[[Alcohol]]
*[[Aldicarb]]
*[[Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency]]
*[[Alpha-amanitin]]
*[[Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis]]
*[[Anaphylaxis]]
*[[Angioedema]]
*[[Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome]]
*[[Asbestosis]]
*[[Aspiration]]
*[[Atelectasis]]
*[[Atelectasis]]
*Bronchial [[asthma]]
*[[Atelosteogenesis, type II]]
*[[Bronchial Cancer]]
*[[Atrial septal defect (ostium primum)]]
*[[Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease]] ([[COPD]])
*[[Babesiosis]]
*Drug supression of respiratory center
*[[Barium nitrate]]
*[[Becker's muscular dystrophy]]
*[[Bland-White-Garland Syndrome]]
*[[Blood transfusion]]
*[[Botulism]]
*[[Bronchial asthma]]
*[[Bronchiectasis]]
*[[Bronchiolitis]]
*[[Bronchiolitis obliterans]]
*[[Bronchogenic carcinoma]]
*[[Bronchopulmonary dysplasia]]
*[[Bufotenin]]
*[[Bungarotoxin]]
*[[Carbon monoxide poisoning]]
*[[Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency]]
*[[Cholesterol Emboli Syndrome]]
*[[Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease]]
*[[Clitocybe dealbata]]
*[[Clozapine]]
*Coal worker pneumoconiosis
*[[Cocaine]]
*[[Codeine]]
*[[Colchicine]]
*[[Cone snail]]
*[[Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome]]
*[[Congenital diaphragmatic hernia]]
*[[Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever]]
*[[Cystic adenomatoid malformation of lung]]
*[[Cystic fibrosis]]
*[[Cytisine]]
*[[Devic's disease]]
*[[Dicofol]]
*[[Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy]]
*[[Ebstein anomaly]]
*[[Eisenmenger syndrome]]
*Elecrolyte abnormalities
*Elecrolyte abnormalities
*[[Emphysema]]
*[[Emphysema]]
*Fibrosing [[alveolitis]]
*[[Eosinophilic pneumonia]]
*[[EVAR]]
*[[Fallot tetralogy]]
*[[Familial dysautonomia]]
*[[Fat embolism]]
*[[Fentanyl]]
*[[Fetal circulation, persistent]]
*[[Fibrosing alveolitis]]
*[[Flail chest]]
*[[Flail chest]]
*Foreign body
*[[Foreign body]]
*Glotto [[Emphysema]]
*[[Furfural]]
*Interstitial fibrosis
*[[Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid]]
*[[Glotto Emphysema]]
*[[Glycogen storage disease type I]]
*[[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
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*[[Hamman-Rich Syndrome]]
*[[Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome]]
*[[Heartworm]]
*[[Hemosiderosis]]
*[[Hepatic failure]]
*[[Hepatopulmonary syndrome]]
*[[Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia]]
*[[Heroin]]
*[[Human ehrlichiosis]]
*[[Infant respiratory distress syndrome]]
*[[Interstitial fibrosis]]
*[[Ketamine]]
*[[Kyphoscoliosis]]
*[[Kyphoscoliosis]]
*Laryngo-/[[Bronchospasm]]
*[[Labetalol]]
*[[Muscular dystrophy|Muscular dystrophies]]
*[[Laryngo-/Bronchospasm]]
*[[Legionella pneumophila]]
*[[Lidocaine]]
*[[Lorazepam]]
*[[Malignant hyperpyrexia]]
*[[Malignant Mesothelioma]]
*[[Marine toxins]]
*[[Meningitis]]
*[[Metabolic Acidosis]]
*[[Morphine]]
*[[Multiple chemical sensitivity]]
*[[Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome]]
*[[Muscarine]]
*[[Myasthenia Gravis]]
*[[Myasthenia Gravis]]
*Noxious gasses
*Near-drowning
*[[Oblitertaive Vasculitis]]
*[[Nitrazepam]]
*[[Omphalitis]]
*[[Opiate]]
*[[Osteogenesis imperfecta]]
*[[Oxymorphone]]
*[[Pleural effusion]]
*[[Pneumonia]]
*[[Pneumonia]]
*[[Pneumothorax]]
*[[Pneumothorax]]
*[[Pulmonary Edema]]
*[[Polio]]
*[[Pleural Effusion]]
*[[Pleural Fibrosis]]
*[[Poliomyelitis]]
*[[Polyrediculitis]]
*[[Polyrediculitis]]
*[[Post-polio syndrome]]
*[[Potter syndrome]]
*[[Pre-eclampsia]]
*[[Procainamide (patient information)]]
*[[Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis]]
*[[Pulmonary arterio-venous malformation]]
*[[Pulmonary edema]]
*[[Pulmonary embolism]]
*[[Pulmonary hypertension]]
*[[Pulmonary oedema]]
*[[Pulmonary valve stenosis]]
*[[Rabies]]
*[[Respiratory distress syndrome (neonatal)]]
*[[Restrictive Lung Disease]]
*[[Restrictive Lung Disease]]
*[[Tension pneumothorax]]
*[[Reye's syndrome]]
*[[Satoyoshi syndrome]]
*[[Saxitoxin]]
*[[Sepsis]]
*[[Smoke inhalation]]
*[[Snakebites (Patient information)]]
*[[Sodium thiopental]]
*[[Status asthmaticus]]
*Sulphur dioxide
*[[Tetanus]]
*[[Tetanus]]
*[[Tetracycline antibiotics]]
*[[Tetrodotoxin]]
*[[Thanatophoric dysplasia]]
*[[Tick paralysis]]
*[[Transposition of great arteries]]
*[[Triazolam]]
*[[Tricuspid valve stenosis]]
*[[Ventricular septal defect]]
*[[Vinyl chloride]]
*[[Zellweger syndrome]]
*[[Zopiclone]]
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==Treatment==
==Treatment==

Revision as of 17:08, 12 May 2009

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Overview

Respiratory failure is a medical term for inadequate gas exchange by the respiratory system. Respiratory failure can be indicated by observing a drop in blood oxygen level (hypoxemia) and/or a rise in arterial carbon dioxide (hypercapnia) which can be written as (PaO2 < 60 mmHg, PaCO2 >45 mmHg).

Classification into type I or type II relates to the absence or presence of hypercapnia respectively. (Values in kPA being PO2 below 8kPA and PCO2 above 6.7kPa

Types

Type 1

  • Type 1 respiratory failure is defined as hypoxia without hypercapnia, indeed the CO2 level may be normal or low. It is typically caused by a ventilation/perfusion mismatch; the air flowing in and out of the lungs is not matched with the flow of blood to the lungs. This type is caused by conditions that affect oxygenation like:

1.parenchymal disease (v-q mismatch)

2.diseases of vasculature and shunts.

Type 2

  • Type 2 respiratory failure is defined build up of carbon dioxide that has been generated by the body. The underlying causes are reduced breathing effort (in the fatigued patient), increased resistance to breathing (such as in asthma) or an increase in the area of the lung that is not available for gas exchange (such as in emphysema).

Causes

Complete Differential Diagnosis of Causes of Respiratory Failure

(In alphabetical order)


Treatment

Emergency treatment follows the principles of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Treatment of the underlying cause is required. Mechanical ventilation may be required.

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