CAD Flashcards
How is chronic Angina treated?
What are their SE?
Beta blockers (Asthme/COPD), then Ranolazine (TQ prolong)
Name the Leads and Arteries of Anterio, Posterior, Lateral and Inferior MIs
Anterio- V1-V4, AvL, L1; LAD
Posterior, Depressed V1-V4 and Large T waves; CFx
Lateral, V5,V6, AvR; CFx
Inferior II, III, AvF, RCA
what % of patients have no pain with MI?
30%
What is Dresslers’s?
Autoimmune 1 month post MI
EKG: 1st sign and last?
Hyper T (tall broad) - Q waves
ST depression means?
ischemia
ST elevations means?
Damage
ST -T changes with reciprocal change means?
STEMI
What is the ACS treatment?
OANM+ LMWH or Fondaperinux (if HIT)
What is the STEMI treatment?
1st PCI (90 mins) or tPA (fibrinolytic 30mins)
Containdications of fibrinolytics?
Hx of hemorrage, Stoke in 1 year, Intracranial Neoplams, Internal bleed, Aortic Dissection.
Do you give fibrynolitics/ thrombonolytics to NSTEMI?
No
What electrolyte deficiency is associated with Prinzmetal angina?
Hypomag
When is Bivalirudin used?
Direct thrombin inhibitor for unstable angina PCI if hx of HIT
what are Prasugrl and Ticagrelor?
P2Y12 antiplatelets