Ischemic Heart Disease II Flashcards

1
Q

What is coronary angioplasty?

A

Taking a balloon catheter and inserting it into an occluded vessel to open it

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2
Q

One of the problems with early balloon angioplasty was __________; cardiologists solved this problem with ____________.

A

reclosure of the vessel; stents

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3
Q

Stable angina manifests with ________ on a stress ECG.

A

ST depression

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4
Q

Those with stable angina are given ______________.

A

aspirin to prevent clot formation, statins to prevent further lipid accumulation, vasodilators to increase coronary blood flow, and ß-blockers to increase diastolic filling time

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5
Q

Angiography underestimates the extent of __________.

A

coronary artery disease pathology

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6
Q

Chest CT can pick up ________, but not all atherosclerotic plaques.

A

calcified arteries

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7
Q

After having an MI, patients are given ___________.

A

aspirin, ß-blockers, and drugs for HFrEF (if present)

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8
Q

In addition to aspirin, ß-blockers, and vasodilators, those with unstable angina are also given _____________.

A

heparin and angioplasty

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9
Q

What are two problems that can occur with balloon angioplasty?

A

Acute occlusion and restenosis

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10
Q

What are immediate treatments for STEMIs?

A

Aspirin, ß-blockers, and nitrates

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11
Q

Later treatments for STEMIs include __________.

A

angioplasty

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