Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage: Difference between revisions

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===Clinical Features===
===Clinical Features===
* Hemoptysis
* [[Hemoptysis]]
* Anemia
* [[Anemia]]
* Diffuse lung infiltrates
* Diffuse lung infiltrates
* Acute respiratory failure
* Acute respiratory failure

Revision as of 16:41, 13 June 2016

Background

  • Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage (DAH) is a life-threatening condition.
  • It is a subset of Pulmonary hemorrhage involving the microcirculation involving alveolar microvasculature.
  • Most commonly the result of systemic vasculitis. [1]

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Idiopathic small vessel vasculitis

Primary immune complex-mediated vasculitis

Secondary vasculitis

Acute lung transplant rejection

Drug induced (ie. chemotherapy, amiodarone, propylthiouracil)

ARDS

Coagulopathy

Pulmonic veno-occlusive disease

Mitral stenosis

Diagnosis

Management

General principles

  • Airway stabilization if large volume hemoptysis or problems with oxygenation/ventilation (>8.0 ETT preferable)
  • IV corticosteroids - high dose Methylprednisolone Q6H[2]
  • Bronchoscopy to obtain BAL and localize source of bleeding if localizable
  • Management of Hemoptysis

Disposition

  1. Park M. Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage. Tuberc Resp Dis (Seoul) 2013. 74(4):151-162
  2. Park M. Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage. Tuberc Resp Dis (Seoul) 2013. 74(4):151-162