TABLE 27.1.
Causes of Dyspnea
Site of Pathology | Pathophysiology | |
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Pulmonary Causes | ||
Airflow limitation | Airways | Limitation to ventilation through flow-through airways |
Restriction (intrinsic) | Lung parenchyma | Poor lung compliance |
Restriction (extrinsic) | Chest wall | Poor chest wall compliance with or without poor chest wall strength |
Acute pulmonary disease | Lungs | Increased ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) mismatch |
Cardiac Causes | ||
Valvular disease | Heart valve stenosis or incompetence | Limited cardiac output |
Coronary disease | Heart muscle ischemia | Coronary insufficiency leads to myocardial ischemia |
Heart failure | Ventricular failure | Limited cardiac output from decreased stroke volume |
Circulatory | ||
Anemia | Low hemoglobin can be from blood loss or from hemoglobinopathies | Limited oxygen-carrying capacity |
Peripheral circulation | Peripheral arterial disease | Inadequate oxygen supply to metabolically active tissues, leading to early anaerobic threshold |
Whole Body | ||
Obesity | Excess adipose tissue with associated physiologic changes | Increased work of movement, decreased efficiency May have respiratory restriction if severe—both extrinsic chest wall restriction and upper airway obstruction |
Psychogenic | Emotional | Hyperventilation, anxiety |
Deconditioning | Multiple organ systems, muscle weakness, cardiac deconditioning | Loss of ability to effectively distribute systemic blood flow, inefficient aerobic metabolism |
Malingering | Emotional | Inconsistent results |