Cardiology Flashcards

1
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Aside from surgical intervention, what management may be used in a STEMI?

A

Thrombolysis

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2
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Other than troponin, name cardiac enzymes that are raised in MI

A

LDH, CK, CK-MB

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3
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What is seen on ECG a week after MI?

A

Pathological Q waves, inverted T waves

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4
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How long is a patient not allowed to drive for after an MI?

A

4 weeks

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5
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Complications of coronary angiography

A

Infection, bleeding, stroke, death, MI, allergy, damage to coronary vessels

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6
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Exercise and emotions aside, name triggers for angina

A

Cold weather, lying down, vivid dreams

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7
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What bloods should you order in angina?

A

TFTs, Lipids, glucose, U&Es (ACE i), FBCs (anaemia)

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8
Q

How does aspirin help in angina?

A

Inhibits COX, stopping thromboxine production, stopping platelet aggregation

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9
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Signs of pulmonary oedema on examination

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Tachypnoea, tachycardia, raised JVP, fine end-inspiratory crepitations, wheeze, cyanosis, dull percussion

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10
Q

Drug that orally raised K+ levels

A

Sando-K

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11
Q

How many seconds is a normal QRS complex?

A

< 0.12 s (3 squares)

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12
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What is a capture beat>

A

Normal QRS complex between VT complexes

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13
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Which type of arrhythmia is a capture beat seen in?

A

Ventricular tachycardia

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14
Q

Is VT a shockable rhythm?

A

Yes

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15
Q

Oxygen and adrenaline aside, what other drugs may be used in cardiac arrest?

A

Lidocaine, amiodarone

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16
Q

How and where does furosemide act?

A

Ascending loop of Henle - competitively inhibits the Na-K-Cl 2 transporters

17
Q

What electrolyte disturbance can be caused by ACE inhibitors?

A

Hyperkalaemia

18
Q

What can be seen on an ophthalmoscope in hypertensive retinopathy?

A

Cotton wool spots, flame haemorrhages, papiloedoema

19
Q

Signs of hypercholesterolaemia on examination

A

Xanthelasmata, corneal arcus, tendon xanthoma

20
Q

Causes of AF

A

Endocarditis, MI, PE, hyperthyroidism, alcohol excess, pneumonia, HF

21
Q

What is seen on ECG in AF?

A

Irregular QRS complexes, absent P waves

22
Q

What drugs are used in medical cardioversion in AF?

A

Amiodarone, flecanide

23
Q

What is the acute management of an endocarditis patient?

A

ABCDE assessment, correct abnormalities

24
Q

Most common cause of infective endocarditis in non-IVDU

A

Viridans streptococcus

25
Q

Why do we do a urine dip in IE?

A

To look for microscopic haematuria

26
Q

Long-term drugs used in AF

A

Beta blocker, CCB, digoxin, warfarin

27
Q

What is seen on ophthalmoscope in IE?

A

Roth spots

28
Q

What criteria is used to assess the diagnosis of IE?

A

Duke criteria

29
Q

Signs of aortic regurgitation

A

Early diastolic murmur, collapsing pulse, wide pulse pressure, displaced apex beat, Austin Flint murmur, head nodding

30
Q

Which valve disease typically causes endocarditis in IVDU?

A

Tricuspid regurgitation

31
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What is the typical causative organism of IE in IVDU

A

Staphylococcus aureus

32
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Investigations in IE

A

CXR, ECG, urine dip, echocardiogram

33
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Causes of endocarditis

A

IVDU, prosthetic valves, VSD, PDA, mitral / aortic valve disease, coarctation

34
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How do we prevent endocarditis in IVDU

A

Prophylactic antibiotics before invasive procedures

35
Q

Symptoms of angina

A

Central constricting chest pain, SOB, faint/light-headed