Module 6 Flashcards

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Artherosclerosis

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disease of the arteries that leads to plaque and fatty material building up in the inner walls

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What does myocardial oxygen supply depend on?

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Quantity of oxygen and the rate of which coronary blood is flowing.

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What determines oxygen content

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hemoglobin content and systemic oxygenation

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4
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What does coronary blood flow depend on

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coronary perfusion pressure
coronary vascular resistance 
external compression
intrinsic regulation
local metabolites
endothelial factors
neural innervations
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5
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What does myocardial oxygen demand depend on?

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ventricular wall stress, heart rate and contractility

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6
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Endothelial(interior surface of blood vessels) dysfunction

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contributes to ischemia by causing inappropriate vasoconstriction(narrowing of blood vessels) and loss of normal antithrombotic(reduction in blood clots) properties.

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Vasoconstriction

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narrowing of blood vessels that occur because not enough nitric oxide(vasodilator) is released. Can be amplified in individuals with coronary artery disease(CAD) who already have notably reduced vasoconstriction.

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8
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Atherosclerosis risk factors

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Non modifiable- age, gender, family history
modifiable(can be changed for primary and secondary prevention)- smoking, hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus, estrogen deficiency, inactivity and obesity.

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9
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Stable angina

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Chronic and predictable- brought on by exertion or emotional stress. caused by either fixed or obstructive plaque in one or more arteries. Retrosternal pain that can radiate to other parts of the chest, left arm, shoulder, lower jaw or neck. Does not vary with movement(even breathing) and an attack is usually under 10 min. ECG changes include temporary ST depression without permanent myocardial damage.

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Unstable angina

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when stable angina suddenly increases in frequency and starts to occur in lesser period of exercise or even at rest. In many cases it is followed by myocardial infarction. Most patients have history of stable angina related to severe artherosclerosis.

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Variant angina

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random episode of chest pain (often at rest with ST segment elevation) caused by a coronary artery spasm with no atherosclerotic lesion. usually episodes are self limiting but can be prevented or terminated by calcium channel blockers or nitrates. Diagnosis can be confirmed by injecting ergonovine (vasoconstrictor) in supervised conditions during coronary arteriography

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12
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Coronary Arteriography

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a procedure where a catheter is threaded through an artery in the groin, neck or arm to the coronary arteries. Dye is put into the coronary arteries with the catheter and X-rays of the heart (angiogram) are taken. Useful in diagnosis of CAD.

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13
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Silent Ischemia

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no noticeable discomfort (asymptomatic). May occur in patients with symptomatic angina as well. May be the only sign of CAD in some cases- requires detection by lab and ECG techniques.

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14
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Syndrome X

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Chest pain that seems to be ischemic in origin with no significant arteriosclerosis.
basis of pain could be caused by:
-inadequate vasodilator reserve of the coronary resistance vessels
-microvascular dysfunction, vasospasm, and sensitivity to pain.

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15
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Angina Pectoris

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Chest pain caused by myocardial oxygen demand exceeding supply.
Most common symptom of myocardial ischemia

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