CHF Flashcards

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describe CHF

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  • A chronic condition in which the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs
  • This happens when other conditions have damaged the ventricle resulting to either weakening of the muscles or the muscles becoming too stiffed
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describe preload

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Volume of blood in heart at the end of diastole, blood that enters the RA from the IVC & SVC

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describe afterload

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Amount of resistance that the ventricle must overcome in order to pump blood out of the heart
- Increased arterial vascular resistance (vasoconstriction) creates elevated afterload
- drugs like ACEi, diuretics
= decrease afterload

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risk factors of CHF (6)

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  1. Hypertension
    • High BP- > increased workload of the heart (think of the afterload!)
  2. Coronary Artery Disease
    • Lead to decreased perfusion of heart muscles
  3. Heart Attack or MI
    • Lead to weak heart
  4. Arrhythmias
    • Irregular heart rhythm, increased heart rate, or very low heart rate = decreased cardiac output
  5. Valvular heart diseases (mitral and tricuspid valves)
  6. Weakening of the heart muscles by: viruses, chronic alcoholism, obesity, or drugs (toxic effect)
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describe the pathway of valvular hear diseases

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  1. Weakened valves
  2. when LV contracts = some blood returns back to LA
    a) decreased amount of blood that goes to the aorta
    = decreased cardiac output
    b) LA pressure increases -> increased pressure to pulmonary vein
    = fluids diffuse to lungs = SOB
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what are the 2 types of CHF

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  1. left-sided heart failure

2. right-sided heart failure

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describe the pathway of left-sided heart failure

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  1. Increased afterload
  2. LV has to work harder
  3. LV hypertrophies / eventually weakens
  4. backward effect = LA affected
  5. pulmonary veins affected
  6. lungs are filled up with fluids
    = SOB

LHF = L for Lungs

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describe the pathway of right-sided heart failure

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  1. RV affectation
  2. fluids back up to RA
  3. further backs up to SVC and IVC
    = generalized edema

RHF = R for Rest of the body

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what is the leading cause of left-sided heart failure

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HTN is the leading cause of left-sided heart failure

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s/s of CHF

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  • SOB
  • Easy fatiguability, body weakness
  • Edema
  • Persistent cough or wheezing; crackles
  • Rapid weight gain = 1 L of fluid = 1 kg of weight gain
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diagnostic tests to diagnose CHF

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  1. BNP: substance produced by the heart and released when heart muscles are stretched out
  2. Ejection Fraction: percentage of blood ejected every time it contracts, 65% and above is normal!
    - below 65% = heart is not pumping properly
  3. Radiographic study of the chest to look for cardiomegaly
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