CVS - Heart Failure Management Flashcards
1
Q
Give the classic signs and symptoms of chronic heart failure
A
- pulmonary congestion
- venous congestion
- dependent oedema
- dyspnoea
- lethargy
- orthopnoea
2
Q
How can we test for chronic heart failure from visible signs?
A
Prominent JVP and pitting oedema
3
Q
Describe the ‘vicious cycle of heart failure’
A
- decreased CO and SV leads to decreased renal perfusion, so kidneys think the body is losing blood
- kidneys increase sodium/water retention (via RAAS and vasopressin) and therefore blood volume, which increases preload and filling pressure
- this leads to ventricular dilatation and increased wall stress, which compounds CO/SV problems
- decreased renal perfusion also activates neurohormonal systems which cause an increase in systemic vascular resistance and outflow resistance, impairing the function of the left ventricle
4
Q
What are the two main classes of drug used to treat heart failure?
A
- beta-blockers, which target the sympathetic nervous system
- RAAS inhibitors (ACEI, ARB, MRA), which target the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system
5
Q
How is a pacemaker lead inserted into the left ventricle?
A
Through coronary sinus into venous drainage of the left ventricle