Inherited cardiac disease Flashcards

1
Q

What do genes do?

A

Make proteins

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2
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What can gene mutations lead to?

A

abnormalities of the protein for which they code

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3
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What is cardiomyopathy?

A

primary heart muscle disease – often genetic

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4
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What is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy caused by?

A

sarcomeric protein gene mutations

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5
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Who does HCM affect?

A

1 in 500 people

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6
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What does HCM refer to?

A

otherwise unexplained primary cardiac hypertrophy

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7
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What can HCM cause

A

angina, dyspnoea, palpitations, dizzy spells or syncope
LVOT obstruction

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8
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What is dilated cardiomyopathy caused by?

A

cytoskeletal gene mutations

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9
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What does DCM usually present with?

A

heart failure symptoms

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10
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What does DCM cause?

A

LV/RV or 4 chamber dilatation and dysfunction

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11
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Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ARVC/ALVC) is caused by what?

A

desmosome gene mutations

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12
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What is the main feature of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy?

A

Arrhythmia

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13
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What can ventricular tachycardia indicate in young patients?

A

Sudden death

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14
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All cardiomyopathies carry what?

A

An increased risk

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15
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What is inherited arrhythmia (channelopathy) caused by?

A

ion channel protein gene mutations

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16
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What channels do these channel protein gene mutations refer to?

A

sodium, potassium, calcium channels

17
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Examples of channelopathies?

A

long QT, short QT, Brugada and CPVT

18
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What do channelopathies present with?

A

Structurally normal heart
Recurrent syncope

19
Q

Why is being aware of QT prolonging drugs important?

A

Kill people with long QT syndrome

20
Q

What is sudden cardiac death in young people usually caused by?

A

Inherited conditions - most likely cardiomyopathy or ion channelopathy

21
Q

What does Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome (SADS) usually refer to?

A

normal heart/arrhythmia

22
Q

What is Familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) ?

A

inherited abnormality of cholesterol metabolism

23
Q

What does FH lead to?

A

serious premature coronary and other vascular disease

24
Q

Examples of aortovascular syndromes

A

Marfan, Loeys-Dietz, vascular Ehler Danlos (EDS)

25
Q

ICCs are usually what type of inheritance?

A

dominantly inherited – offspring have 50% risk of inheritance

26
Q

What are some life saving treatments?

A

ICD, beta-blockers, statins, vascular surgery