coronary heart disease Flashcards
Which bit of the vessel is atherosclerosis in?
Tunica intima
What does Q risk measure
10 year risk CVD
Above what Q risk should you intervene?
> 10%
What bloods are taken to assess cardiovascular risk
Lipid profile- total cholesterol, HDL, non HDL, triglycerides
CK
LFT
Renal function, eGFR
HbA1c
What interventions should you give if Q risk is >10?
- lifestye advice and if this doesn’t work:
- Statins- atorvostatin 20mg OD (if primary prevention) which can be increased
or 80mg OD (if secondary prevention- have diagnosed CVD)
Also consider the blood pressure- treat as with HTN if high
SEs atorvostatin?
Myopathy and rhabdomyolysis
Who should be offered cardiovascular risk assessment?
Cardiovascular risk assessments should be offered every 5 years to all patients over 40 years of age with no history of cardiovascular disease
and to all patients, regardless of age, with a first-degree relative who has premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease or familial dyslipidaemia.
Who are ‘high risk’ for cardiovascular disease?
established cardiovascular disease
chronic kidney disease (eGFR <60 mL/minute/1.73 m2)
albuminuria
familial hypercholesterolaemia
over 40 years of age with diabetes mellitus (or under 40 with dm if T1>10yrs, T2>20yrs, end organ complications)
Which statin has a higher risk of myopathy?
Simvastatin
What additional preventative medication should be offered to patients with established atherosclerotic disease?
Aspirin 75mg OD
What is f/u after starting a statin?
3 months later. Do total cholesterol, HDL and non-HDL
Aim for >40% reduction in non-HDL cholesterol
Also do LFTs at 3mths and 12mths
How often should statins be reviewed?
annually
What do you do if they have not reached the 40% reduction target of the statin?
Check adherence and optimise lifestyle
Maybe increase dose
If they get muscle SEs of the statin what should you do?
Check CK
If the SEs are intolerable, or if CK >/=5x the upper limit then stop the statin
NB CK can also increase in exercise
What is a cardioprotective diet?
Low fat and saturated fat
High fruit and veg
Oily fish
Unsalted nuts and seeds 4-5x/week
Whole grain carbs
Low salt and sugar