Heart dissection Flashcards

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Clamshell surgery

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  • Penetrating chest/epigastric trauma
  • Quick access in emergency
  • Greater access to lungs for organ retrieval
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Kerley B lines

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Fluid build up and fibrosis

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Pericarditis

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  • Pericarditis: inflammation of pericardium = chest pain in shoulders, neck or back which is less severe when sitting up and more severe when lying down
  • Caused by viral infection, TB, heart attack, cancer, chest trauma
  • Treatment is NSAIDs
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Pericardial effusion

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  • Fluid build up around heart
  • Usually related to trauma
  • Symptoms = SOB, weakness, lightheadedness, cough
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Aortic dissection

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Aortic dissection: injury to innermost layer of aorta allows blood to flow between layers of the aortic wall, forcing layers apart. This is often associated with a sudden onset of severe chest pain (tearing pain)

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Aortic sclerosis

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Thickening of valve without any significant effect on the function of the valve itself;f

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RA

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  • Blood from vena cava

- Fossa ovalis - remnant from embryology

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Right ventricle

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  • Tricuspid valve
  • Wall is thinner
  • Crista terminalis - auricle and atrium meet
  • SVC into RA
  • Papillary muscle - when contracting, becomes taught to close valve
  • Moderator band - allows bundle of his to contract with papillary muscle
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Right heart dominance

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  • Tricuspid valve
  • Wall is thinner
  • Crista terminalis - auricle and atrium meet
  • SVC into RA
  • Papillary muscle - when contracting, becomes taught to close valve
  • Moderator band - allows bundle of his to contract with papillary muscle
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Widowmaker

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LCA blocked

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Bicuspid

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Mitral - LHS

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12
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How does CAD develop?

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Narrowing of arteries - reduced blood supply to myocardium

Atherosclerosis, thrombosis, high BP, diabetes, smoking

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