Aetiology
Causes of breathlessness include:
Physiological dyspnoea: the normal breathlessness that accompanies exercise, the onset of which is dependent on the individual's fitness.
Cardiac disease:
- pulmonary venous congestion due to left heart failure of any cause
Lung disease:
- obstructive airways disease, e.g. acute asthma
- chronic airflow limitation, e.g. chronic bronchitis and/or emphysema
- parenchymal lung disease, e.g. fibrosing alveolitis, sarcoidosis, pneumoconiosis: initially produce dyspnoea on exertion. Crackles are usually present on auscultation.
- pulmonary vascular disease, e.g. pulmonary emboli, pulmonary hypertension
- chest wall abnormality, e.g. obesity, kyphoscoliosis
- respiratory muscle weakness, e.g. Guillain-Barre, syndrome, polio, myasthenia gravis
- pneumothorax
- pulmonary collapse
Other causes, e.g. psychogenic hyperventilation, altitude sickness, anaemia.
Breathlessness may also be considered in terms of acute causes and chronic causes
Reference
- Hale ZE, Singhal A, Hsia RY. Causes of Shortness of Breath in the Acute Patient: A National Study. Acad Emerg Med. 2018 Nov;25(11):1227-34.
Related pages
- Aetiology of acute breathlessness
- Aetiology of chronic breathlessness
- Congestive heart failure
- Mitral valve conditions and diseases
- Asthma
- Bronchitis (chronic)
- Emphysema
- Pulmonary embolism
- Pulmonary hypertension
- Obesity
- Kyphosis
- Scoliosis
- Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS)
- Poliomyelitis
- Pneumothorax
- High altitude
- Hyperventilation
- Anaemia
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