management of a Patient with Acute Coronary Syndrome Flashcards
What artery comes off the aorta and runs down the right lateral aspect of the heart and to the posterior side of the heart. It
supplies blood to the right ventricle, SA, and AV node
Right coronary artery
What artery is small segment off the aorta and then branches into the Left Anterior Descending artery (LAD)
Left main coronary artery
What artery supplies the anterior and septal part of the left ventricle and the Left Circumflex artery (LCx) which supplies the left lateral aspect of the left ventricle.
Left main coronary artery
What artery supplies blood to the right ventricle, SA, and AV node.
Right coronary artery
The coronary veins will all drain their deoxygenated blood into the ____
coronary sinus
Oxygenated blood enters either the right or left coronary vessels from what?
the Aorta
Coronary sinus then drains its blood into what?
right atrium
Most tissues extract only about 25% of the
oxygen in arterial blood. However, the myocardium extracts about ____ of the oxygen resulting in a saturation of only about 30%.
65%
The myocardium, unlike many other tissues, (CAN/CANNOT) compensate for a reduction in blood flow by extracting more oxygen from hemoglobin
CANNOT
____is chest pain due to myocardial oxygen demand exceeding delivery (aka ischemia). It is commonly caused by atherosclerotic disease.
Angina
Definition of what
Chest pain while resting. Initially this presents the exact same as NSTEMI until 4-8 hours after the symptoms begin when you will start to get elevated cardiac markers.
Unstable Angina
what type of angina
Rare, caused by coronary vasospasm often without any CAD. DRUGS?
Prinzmetal’s Angina
Myocardial ischemia is due what?
oxygen demand exceeding supply
Because myocardial tissue extracts the maximum amount of oxygen (65%) from hemoglobin increased oxygen requirements must be met by what?
.
increased coronary blood flow
Coronary blood flow occurs only during what phase?
ventricular diastole