Heart Failure Flashcards
Define heart failure
Failure of heart to supply oxygen to periphery
What are the underlying problems of heart failure?
Left ventricular dysfunction
Neuroendocrine activation
True/False? The pathology of Congestive heart failure is complex
True
What are the Four classes of congestive heart failure?
Class I:
Failure associated with no limitations on ordinary activities and activities, but revealed during exercise
Class II:
Slight limitation on ordinary activity resulting in fatigue/palpitations
Class III:
No symptoms at rest but fatigue etc with less than ordinary physical activity
Class IV:
Associated with symptoms even at rest
What are the three immediate effects of congestive heart failure?
Reduced cardiac output
Excessive sympathetic discharge
Salt/water retention
What are the three long term effects of congestive heart failure?
Remodeling (of vascularization)
Cardiac Hypertrophy
Cardiac apoptosis
What is preload / afterload?
Preload: Atrial pressure (diastolic pressure)
Afterload: Vascular resistance (systolic pressure)
What are the four factors that affect cardiac output and how are they altered?
Preload: increased by increased blood volume/venous tone
Afterload: increased due to reflex sympathetic outflow/RAAS
Contractility: reduction in pump performance
Heart Rate: Increases through sympathetic NS compensation
Normally an increase in preload would show a(n) _______ in ventricular performance, but in the case of congestive heart failure the slope is _______
increase
decreased (still positive)
What is a compensatory response to congestive heart failure?
Kidney thinks body is hypotensive and RAAS kicks in
Name a positive inotropic drug class and a drug in that class, it’s mechanism, and possible side effects
Cardiac glycosides (Digoxin)
Block Na/K ATPase
Cardiac parasympathetic effect
-Slows heart rate AND increases contractile force
- v. toxic
- causes arrhythmias
- upsets GI
- Neuroendocrine effects (rare)
True/False? Positive inotropic drugs are the first line again congestive heart failure
False, used as last resort
Name a diuretic, describe its mechanism and potential side effect
Furosemide
Lowers blood volume
- hypokalemia
Name two types of angiotensin antagonists, and an example of each. Describe their mechanisms and potential side effects
ACE inhibitors (Captopril):
Reduces Angiotensin II synthesis
-Renal damage
Receptor agonists (Losartan): Block AT1-type Receptors - Contraindicated in pregnancy
Name a beta blocker that helps with heart failure
Metoprolol (mechanism unknown)