Chapter 106: Cardiac Surgery Flashcards

1
Q

Which coronary artery is dominant in dogs and cats?

A

Dogs - left
Cats - right**

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2
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What is the first branch of the aortic arch?
Second?

A

1st: Brachiocephalic trunk
2nd: Left subclavian artery

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3
Q

What factors determine stroke volume?

A

Preload
Afterload
Contractility

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4
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What causes a reverse PDA?

A

Supresystemic pulmonary hypertension

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5
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List the components of Tetralogy of Fallot:

A
  • Pulmonic stenosis
  • Ventricular septal defect
  • Overriding aorta
  • Right ventricular hypertrophy

The most common cyanotic heart defect in companion animals

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6
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What is cor triatriatum?
What are the two main types?

A

An uncommon congenital defect resulting in the persistence of an embryonic membrane that causes obstruction of venous flow through the atrium.
- Cor triatriatum dexter - on the right. Chow chows overrepresented
- Cor triatriatum sinister - on the left, reported in cats

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7
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In figure 106.6 (the Cardiac ventricular pressure-volume loop graph), what does the inner area of the loop on the graph represent?

A

Cardiac work
There are two types of cardiac work:
-generation of pressure
-ejection of volume

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8
Q

What is different about the pulmonary and umbilical veins?

A

They carry oxygenated blood (even though they’re veins)

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9
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Afterload is the amount of systolic wall stress (SWS) that the ventricle must overcome before it can eject volume. What is the LaPlace relationship?

A

SWS = systolic pressure x ventricular radius / ventricular wall thickness

Greater afterload = less stroke volume.

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10
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What is the equation for cardiac output?

A

Cardiac output = stroke volume x heart rate

CO=SVxHR

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11
Q

What is the equation for MAP?

How can you use it to find vascular resistance?

A

MAP=(cardiac output x vascular resistance) + atrial pressure

MAP= (CO x R) + AP

R = (MAP-AP) / CO

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12
Q

What technique of holding your needle holders is not recommended in cardiac surgery?

A

Palming - too much risk of motion.

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13
Q

What makes cardiac surgery different than other tissues?

A

Motion of the heart.

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14
Q

What are pledgets?

A

Little buttresses that you should have in a variety of sizes in cardiac procedures in case you needed to buttress your stuff.

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