Heart Failure Flashcards
What is Congestive Heart Failure?
The heart is unable to maintain a high enough CO to meet the needs of the body due to some failing in the heart.
Most common is LVSD but can affect both sides and can be systolic (reduced ejection fraction )or diastolic (preserved ejection fraction: unable to relax and fill properly so EDV goes way down).
What is Heart Failure caused by?
Valvular Disease Pericarditis Tamponade MI Arrythmias Cardiomyopathy Hypertension (systemic -> LVF & Pulmonary -> RVF) Alcohol & drugs Congenital Heart Defects (e.g. Persistant Truncus Arteriosus)
What are the risk factors for Heart failure developing?
Old Age Smoking Diabetes Hypertension Coronary Artery Disease Valvular Disease Alcoholism/Drug Abuse Congenital Heart Defects Obesity OSA Viral Infection
How does Heart Failure present?
IT varies depending on which side is affected.
Left Heart specific: Pulm Oedema (Crackles) - Palpitations - Orthopnea - PND - Cough - Shifted Apex Beat ~haemoptysis ~pleural effusion
Right Heart Specific:
Raised JVP - Ascites - Peripheral Oedema - Hepatomegaly
Both:
Dyspnoea - Tachycardia - Tachypnoea - Confusion - Fatigue/weakness - Syncope - Cyanosis -
May also notice murmurs of valvular disease
What can you detect on a HF exam?
Murmurs of Valvular Disease
Audible S3/4
Left:
Displaced Apex Beat - Crackles - Pleural Effusion
Right:
Peripheral Oedema - Ascites - Hepatomegaly - Raised JVP
What tests do we do for HF?
ECG MRI/CT/CXR ECHO MUGA - Radionuclide Angiography FBC - Renal Function - LFTs - TFTs Biopsy Stress Test BNP level (should increase) Calculate EJection fraction with images from echo or muga to determine systolic vs diastolic
What potential screening methods are there for HF?
Bedside ECGs and BNP levels.
What areas of treatment are there for HF?
Underlying Causes Acute Precipitating Cause - Pulmonary Congestion (LMNOP) - Prevent Thrombus - Reduce preload/afterload - Increase contractility - Reduce Heart Rate - Prevent fibrosis of Myocytes - Surgery
How do we treat pulmonary congestion?
LMNOP
Lasix - Brand of IV furosemide, a loop diuretic (which also lowers preload)
Morphine
Nitrate - Isosorbide
Oxygen
Position - upright to pool blood in legs rather than lungs
How do we reduce preload/Afterload?
With vasodilators!
ACEI/ARB - CCB - Hydralazine - Nitrates - ANP/BNP agent sacubitril
How does sacubitril work?
It inhibits the action of neprilysin which is the enzyme that breaks down natriuretic peptides
How do we increase contractility/
Digoxin & Dopamine
How do we reduce Heart Rate?
B blockers (digoxin helps too)
How do we prevent fibrosis of myocytes?
Its caused by aldosterone so SPIRONOLACTONE
What surgery do we do for HF?
We can hook up a hear bypass machine (e.g. VAD, Ventricle Assist Device)
And a heart transplant