The Clinical Pharmacology of Heart Failure Flashcards

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Q

What are the strengths of diuretic therapy in the treatment of congestive heart failure?

A
  • Reduce symptoms of tiredness/fatigue and improve exercise capacity
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What are the disadvantages of diuretic therapy in the treatment of congestive heart failure?

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  • Dehydration
  • Hypotension
  • Hypokalaemia, hyponatraemia
  • Gout
  • Impaired glucose tolerance, diabetes
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What are the strengths of ACE inhibitors in the treatment of heart failure

A
  • reduces morbidity
  • reduces mortality
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What are the weaknesses of ACE inhibitors in the treatment of heart failure

A
  • cough
  • angioedema
  • renal impairment
  • renal failure
  • hyperkalaemia
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Q

Explain the role of renal and hepatic dysfunction in adverse drug reactions and drug
interactions

A

can cause renal toxicity

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Q

What are the hormonal and physiological responses to heart failure and the potential
sites for therapeutic intervention.

A
  • Cardiac output falls
  • The body registers this as a loss in circulatory volume
  • Vasoconstrictor system activation (Sympathetic systems)
  • Salt and water retaining system activation (RAAS)

FRANK STARLING LAW
if the muscle of a healthy heart is stretched it will contract with greater force and pump out more blood.

  • In the failing or damaged heart this relationship is lost
  • As circulatory volume increases the heart dilates, the force of contraction weakens and cardiac output drops further

THE FINAL RESULT
- A failing heart that can not pump out sufficient blood to supply the needs of the body
- Progressive retention of salt and water which results in peripheral and pulmonary oedema
- Progressive vasoconstriction, myocyte death and fibrosis

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What are the strengths of beta-blockade in the treatment of heart failure?

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  • reduce morbidity
  • reduce mortality
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What are the weaknesses of beta-blockade in the treatment of heart failure?

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  • Deteriorating symptoms of heart failure (such as symptoms of fluid overload and fatigue
  • Hypotension
  • Bradycardia
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