Assessing cardiac function Flashcards

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Functions of the heart

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  • Appropriate rhythm
  • Valve competence
  • Chamber size
  • Myocardial blood supply
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2
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How to calculate stroke volume

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Difference between LVEDV and LVESV

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3
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How to calculate cardiac output

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CO = SV x HR

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4
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What is the ejection fraction?

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Proportion of LVEDV that is ejected

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5
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How to calculate BP

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BP = CO x SVR

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6
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Symptoms of heart failure

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  • Coughing
  • Tiredness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Pulmonary oedema
  • Pleural effusion
  • Abdominal swelling
  • Swelling in ankles/legs
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7
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Most common cause of HF

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Coronary artery disease (ischaemic heart disease)

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8
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ECG of AF

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No P waves, QRS normal but irregularly irregular

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9
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Holter ECG

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  • Ambulatory monitoring
  • Palpitations, dizziness, blackouts
  • Frequently recurring
  • Automatic detection and patient triggered events
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10
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Implantable loop recorders

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  • Sits in chest wall to continually monitor heart function

- Re-records 20 minutes and stores when abnormal

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11
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STEMI ECG

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St elevation and emergence of Q wave

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12
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Exercise testing

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  • Dependent on fitness of pt
  • See if causal relationship between sx and ischaemia
  • Not used for diagnosis/exclusion alone
  • To stress heart, increase MET
  • MET = energy cost of physical activity
  • Average MET is 3.5ml of oxygen per kilo per minute
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13
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Pharmacological test for ischaemia

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  • Dobutamine (B agonist) - raises BP and HR, increases cardiac activity, increases demand of heart muscle for blood , induces ischaemia
  • Infusion vasodilator - relative ischaemia, where vasodilation is not possible because of stenoses
  • Radioactive nucleotide injected and emits gamma waves which can be detected by camera
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14
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Thallium myocardial perfusion scan

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  • Useful in pts with intermediate probability of coronary disease
  • Useful if mobility limits treadmill testing or if resting ECG is abnormal
  • Thallium taken up by myocardium in proportion to blood flow not by scar tissue
  • Detected by gamma camera
  • Images taken under stress or at rest
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15
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Transthoracic echocardiography

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  • Chamber size
  • Muscle contractility - stressed by exercise or pharmacologically
  • Calculate EF
  • Valve function - stenosis or regurgitation, doppler
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16
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In what direction is an object moving if it appears blue?

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Away from probe

17
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LV internal dimension end diastolic

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3.7 to 5.6

18
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LV internal dimension end systolic

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2.5 to 4.1

19
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Transoesophageal echocardiography

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  • When TTE poor view
  • When clear view of valves is needed (infective endocarditis)
  • When clear view of inter-atrial septum and atrial appendages needed (cryptogenic stroke)
20
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Bubble echo

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  • Detects shunts
  • Intensifying TR signal when you have difficulty estimating RV systolic pressire
  • Delineating right heart borders and masses (RV wall thickness)
  • Improving imaging of pulmonary trunk and arteries especially when looking for thrombi
21
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Stress echocardiography

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  • Chest pain investigation
  • See HR during exercise
  • Screening test before starting exercise programme
  • Assess symptom and BP when pt has heart valve disease
22
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Cardiac CT

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  • Structure of herat and vessels
  • 3D reconstruction - coronary artery mapping
  • Not best for looking at myocardium
23
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Cardiac MRI

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  • Structure and muscle function
  • Good for detailed structure
  • No radiation
  • Not as good as CT for observing calcification