Cardiac- PMH, Dhx, FHx, SHx Flashcards
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Cardiac PMH
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- conditions associated with increased risk of vascular disease such as HTN, diabetes mellitus and hyperlipidaemia
- rheumatic fever or heart murmurs during childhood
- potential causes of bacteraemia in patients with suspected infective endocarditis, such as skin infection, recent dental work, intravenous drug use or penetrating trauma
- systemic disorders with cardiovascular manifestations such as connective tissue diseases (pericarditis and Raynaud’sphenomenon), Marfan’s syndrome (aortic dissection) and myotonic dystrophy (atrioventricular block).
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Cardiac- DHx
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- Drugs may cause or aggravate symptoms such as breathlessness, chest pain, oedema, palpitation or syncope
- Ask about ‘over-the-counter’ purchases, such as (NSAIDs) and alternative and herbal medicines, as these may have cardiovascular actions.
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Cardiac- FHx
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- Many cardiac disorders such as cardiomyopathies have a genetic component.
- Ask about premature coronary artery disease in first-degree relatives (<60 years in a female or <55 years in amale);
- sudden unexplained death at a young age may raise thepossibility of a cardiomyopathy or inherited arrhythmia.
- Patients with venous thrombosis may have inherited thrombophilia, such as a factor V Leiden mutation.
- Familial hypercholesterolaemia is associated with premature arterial disease.
- Aortic disease can be inherited and a FHX of aortic aneurysm or dissection may be relevant
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Cardiac- SHx
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- Smoking is the strongest risk factor for coronary and peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
- Take a detailed smoking history
- Alcohol can induce atrial fibrillation and, in excess, is associated with obesity, HTN and dilated cardiomyopathy.
- Recreational drugs such as cocaine and amphetamines can cause arrhythmias, chest pain, occlusive and aneurysmal PAD and even myocardial infarction.
- Heart disease may have important consequences for employment.
- Patients with limiting exertional symptoms may struggle to perform jobs that entail a high degree of physical activity.
- In addition, some diagnoses such as ischaemic heart disease or cardiac arrhythmia may impact on eligibility for certain occupations that have implications for public safety, such as commercial drivers and pilots.
- Finally, ask about undue stress or anxiety as these are commonly associated with cardiac type symptoms including chest pain, dyspnoea and palpitation.