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Platypnea Information

In medicine, platypnea refers to shortness of breath (dyspnea) that is relieved when lying down,[1] and worsens when sitting or standing up. It is the opposite of orthopnea. The word is derived from the Greek platus (= flat) and pnoia (=breath).

Causes

  1. left atrial thrombus
  2. left atrial tumors
  3. pulmonary A-V Fistula

Platypnea is due to either hepatopulmonary syndrome or an anatomical cardiovascular defect increasing positional right-to-left shunting (bloodflow from the right to the left part of the circulatory system). These defects include rare syndromes in which the venous blood from the liver does not pass through the lungs, or if venous blood from the portal circulation reaches the inferior vena cava without passing through the liver (Abernethy malformation, type 1).

Insufficiency of abdominal muscles causes lower diaphragm position and dyspnea. In clinostatism, abdominal organs push the diaphragm in its normal, upper position, reducing the respiratory effort.

References

  1. ^ "platypnea" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
Symptoms and signs: respiratory system (R04–R07, 786)
Hemorrhage Epistaxis · Hemoptysis
Abnormalities of breathing Respiratory sounds: Stridor · Wheeze · Crackles · Rhonchi · Hamman's sign Apnea · Dyspnea · Hyperventilation/Hypoventilation · Hyperpnea/Tachypnea/Hypopnea/Bradypnea · Orthopnea/Platypnea Biot's respiration · Cheyne-Stokes respiration · Kussmaul breathing Hiccup · Mouth breathing/Snoring · Breath-holding
Other Asphyxia · Cough · Pleurisy · Sputum Respiratory arrest · Hypercapnia/Hypocapnia Pectoriloquy: Whispered pectoriloquy · Egophony · Bronchophony Pleural friction rub Fremitus Silhouette sign
Chest, general Chest pain (Precordial catch syndrome)

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