Coronary Heart Disease Overview Flashcards
Sudden death in Ischaemic Heart Disease?
Around half of deaths and 2/3 of these are in low risk individuals or in those who have this as their first manifestation
Describe ventricular fibrillation in relation to CHD
An unstable plaque in an area of electrical activity can cause ventricular fibrillation, as a result of a re-entrant circuit
Benefit of revascularisation?
Relief of ischaemia and can promote survival, with good quality of life
What is HCM?
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
How to clinically diagnosis angina?
ANIGINA IS A CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS
Visceral pain from myocardial hypoxia - hard to describe and patients often use gestures
Characteristic patterns of:
Provocation
Relief
Timing
Characteristic background:
Risk factors
GI tract chest pain?
Reflux, burning, acid, waterbrash, provoked by food
Peptic ulcer pain - epigastric, boring, point of finger gesture, relief with antacids/food
Oesophageal spasm
Biliary colic
Musculoskeletal chest pain?
Injury, location, tender, prolonged
Pain can be reproduced by pressing on the chest in the correct area
Pericarditis chest pain?
Central and posture related
Would have had a virus previously
Pleuritic chest pain?
Focal
Exacerbated by breathing, sharp, catching
MI symptoms?
Severe
Associated autonomic upset
Angor animi - feeling of impending doom
Sweat, nauseous and vomiting
Ongoing pain - a good indication of MI is if there is no relief with > 10 mg morphine (although, this is not always the case)
PE symptoms?
Breathlessness
Maybe, pleuritic pain
Aortic dissection pain?
Tearing, excruciating pain
SEVERE but then EASES
Advantages of exercise testing?
Cheap, reproducible
Risk stratification - a +ve test at low workload implies a poor prognosis
Disadvantages of exercise testing?
Poor diagnostic accuracy (middle aged-women in particular have a lot of false positives on the treadmill) in important sub-groups
Sub-maximal tests
Advantages and disadvantages of CT angiography?
Pros - non-invasive; good for anatomical data and risk stratification
Cons - radiation, less precise than an angiography (part. when Ca is present), cost