Cardiac Manifestations Laboy Flashcards

1
Q

How can a systemic disease affect the heart?

A
  • Increase demands on heart
  • Cause arrhythmias
  • Cause IHD and CAD
  • Distort cardiac structure
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2
Q

DM is what type of risk factor for CAD, PAD, HF, MI and CVD?

A

Independent

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3
Q

What is the MC cause of death in DM 1 and 2?

A

CAD

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4
Q

Why do DM patients present atypically in IHD?

A
  • Cardiac autonomic neuropathy from hyperglycemia

- Results in silent MI

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5
Q

What are “angina equivalent” symptoms in DM pts?

A

Nausea, dyspnea, pulm edema, arrhythmias, heart block, syncope

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6
Q

How does CAD develop in DM pts?

A
  • Increased insulin resistance
  • Endothelial dysfunction
  • Thrombosis formation and platelet dysfunction
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7
Q

How does cardiomyopathy develop in DM?

A

DM triggers increased intra-ventricular collagen/fibrosis/inflammation (causes diastolic HF early on)

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8
Q

Hyperdynamic precordium is a cardiac manifestation of which systemic disease?

A

Hyperthyroidism

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9
Q

Cardiac symptoms a/w hyperthyroidism will respond to which medication?

A

PTU

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10
Q

Angina pectoris in hypothyroidism

A

Usually NOT experienced (low metabolic demands in hypothyroid)

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11
Q

How does protein energy malnutrition affect the heart?

A
  • Myocardial atrophy
  • Ventricular hypokinesis
  • Systolic BP
  • Generalized edema
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12
Q

What deficiency is found in many heart failure patients?

A

Thiamine (B1)

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13
Q

What deficiency is common in alcoholics?

A

Thiamine (B1)

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14
Q

Homocysteine and heart disease

A

Elevated homocysteine is an independent risk factor for athero

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15
Q

Deficiency in B6, 9 and 12 is inversely related to:

A

Homocysteine levels

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16
Q

How does obesity cause cardiac problems?

A
  • Greater total blood volume to supply excess adipose tissue

- Heart is over burdened by having to pump blood against increased mass (afterload)

17
Q

Chronic blood volume overload leads to:

A
HTN
Exertional dyspnea (pulm congestion)
18
Q

What is the MC cause of death in RA?

A

CV disease

19
Q

What is the MC cardiac finding in RA?

A

Pericarditis

20
Q

What is the MC cardiac complication of SLE?

A

Pericarditis

21
Q

What layers of the heart can SLE affect?

A

ALL layers

22
Q

What causes acute rheumatic fever?

A

Group A beta-hemolytic strep (GAS) upper airway infection (aka strep throat)

23
Q

What is the MC cardiac manifestation of rheumatic heart disease?

A

Valvular