CHD + Right Ven. Failure Flashcards
Definition of CHD
Right + Left HF => ischaemic injury
leading to inc. workload + decreased cardiac output w/chronic activation of compensating systems => HF
Causes of RVF (3)
Left sided failure
Tricuspid / Pulmonary valve disease
Pulmonary vascular disease (PE, Pulm.HTN)
4 signs / symptoms of RVF
Peripheral Oedema
Ascites
Raised JVP
Hepatomegaly
With CHD, there is activation of the RAAS. What happens to Na + H20 and the peripherals?
What does this ultimately increase in the heart in terms of load
Na + H20 Retention
Peripheral Vasoconstriction
RAAS ==> Inc. Preload
With CHD, there is activation of the SNS. What happens to HR and the peripherals?
What does this ultimately increase in the heart?
HR Increase
Peripheral Vasoconstriction
SNS ==> Inc. Afterload
As a compensation via AG2 via RAAS, what happens to the size of the heart
Cardiomegaly w/increase myocyte size (AG2)
What are the 5 actions of AG2
Stimulate aldosterone release => Adrenal
Stimulates Na + H20 Retention => Kidneys
Stimulates Hypertrophy => Heart
Stimulates SNS activation => Brain
Stimulates Vasconstriction => P.vessels