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Define Angina

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  • Inability of narrowed atherosclerotic coronary artery to supply oxygen to the heart muscle under conditions of increased myocardial oxygen demand

–> irreversible cell death occurs

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compare/contrast stable and unstable angina

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  • stable = exertional angina resulting from flow limiting coronary stenosis
  • Unstable = plaque rupture and thrombus formation (may result in MI)

–> new onset, crescendo, may occur at rest

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define Unstable angina

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  • small plaque erosiion may reduce coronary blood flow
  • may have transient episodes of angina at rest
  • will not cause elevated biomarkers
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define NSTEMI

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non-ST elevation myocardial infarction

  • More severe plaque damage with more persistent thrombotic occlusion, the distal territory may be supplied by collaterals
  • biomarkers elevated
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Define STEMI

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ST elevation MI

  • larger plaque damage results in fixed persistent thrombus and cessation of myocardial perfusion –> resulting tarnsmural necrosis
  • biomarkers elevated
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Women presentation of ischemia

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  • More likely to present with angina than with acute MI
  • Are 5-10 years older at time of presentation
  • more likely to have ATYPICAL symptoms
  • higher incidence of vasospastic angina
  • Higher treadmill stress test false positive
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describe cardiac enzymes

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  • Troponins = cardiac regulatory proteins that work with actin and myosin (most sensitive marker)
  • Creatinine kinase exists as Isoenzymes with M and B chains (MM, MB, BB)

–> higher percentage of MB fraction in the heart!!!

–> Total Creatine kinase (CK) and CK-MB isoenzyme rise several hours AFER the acute event and peak at 24 hrs

–> HIGH SPECIFICITY FOR CARDIAC TISSUE

–> USEFUL TO ELEVATE FOR RE-INFARCTIONS

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Troponin

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  • Troponin levels may not rise for up to 6 hours after the onset of symptoms, the measurement should be repeated if the initial troponins are negative at 6 hours
  • Troponin levels may not rise for up to 6 hours after the onset of symptoms, the measurement should be repeated if the initial troponins are negative at 6 hours
  • Get serial troponins
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describe medical therapy for NSTEMI

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  • ASA (antiplatelet agents), oxygen,
  • B-blockers = Lower HR and BP, decrease dysrhythmia, decrease myocardial oxygen demand (contra if hypotensive, bradycardic, decompensated LV failure)
  • Nitro = reduces myocardial oxygen demand/increase myocardial oxygen supply
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TX for STEMI

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  • THROMBOLYSIS ONLY FOR StEMI
  • Percutaneous coronary intervention (need a cath lab)
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