Heart Failure Flashcards

1
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When is ejection fraction classed as impaired

A

If <35-40%

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2
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What causes HF with diastolic dysfunction

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HOCM, restrictive cardiomyopathy, cardiac tamponade, constrictive pericarditis

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3
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Features HF with diastolic dysfunction

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Usually preserved EF
There is impaired ventricular filling

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4
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What causes HF with systolic dysfunction

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Ischaemic heart disease, dilated cardiomyopathy, myocarditis, arrhythmias

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5
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Features of HF with systolic dysfunction

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Usually reduced EF
Impaired myocardial contraction during systole

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6
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Symptoms of left heart failure

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Pulmonary oedema, dyspnoea, orthpnoea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea, bibasal fine crackles

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Symptoms of right heart failure

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Peripheral oedema, raised JVP, hepatomegaly, weight gain, anorexia

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8
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Causes of left heart failure

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Increased LV afterload - arterial HTN, aortic stenosis.
Increased LV preload - aortic regurgitation resulting in backflow to LV

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9
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Causes of right heart failure

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Increased RV afterload - pulmonary HTN.
Increased RV preload - tricuspid regurgitation

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10
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Causes of high output heart failure

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Anaemia, AV malformations, Paget’s disease, pregnancy, thyrotoxicosis, thaimine deficiency

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11
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What is high-output heart failure

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When the normal heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the metabolic demands of the body

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12
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What is acute heart failure

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Sudden onset or worsening of the symptoms of heart failure. Can be present with or without pre-existing HF. Most likely decompensated heart failure

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Precipitating causes of acute heart failure

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ACS, hypertensive crises, acute arrhytmia, valve disease

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14
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What is De-Novo heart failure

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Causes by increased cardiac filling pressures and myocardial dysfunction usually as a result of ischaemia. Reduced cardiac output and hypoperfusion

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15
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How is chronic HF diagnosed

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First line test is NT-proBNP blood test

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