February 2, 2016 - Cardiac Drugs Flashcards

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Principles of Managing an MI

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The very basic principles it comes down to are increasing oxygen supply and decreasing oxygen demand.

An MI occurs because the demand for oxygen is greater than the supply.

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Law of Laplace

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Tension = (Pressure x Radius) / (Wall Thickness)

By decreasing the pressure and preload in the heart, we can decrease the tension and decrease the amount of work the heart has to do.

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Mechanisms of Nitroglycerine

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  1. Arterial dilation
  2. Coronary dilation
  3. Venous dilation (lower tension and less work)
  4. Venous dilation (lower ventricular diastolic pressure)
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Coronary Perfusion Pressure

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CPP = Pressure aorta - Pressure myocardium

CPP = Diastolic Aortic Pressure - LVEDP

Perfusion of the coronary arteries occurs during diastole.

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ß-Blockers and Myocardial Ischemia

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  1. Slower heart rate = fewer heartbeats = decreased O2 demand
  2. Slower heart rate = longer diastolic time = increased O2 supply
  3. Lower contractility = lower pressure = lower tension = decreased O2 demand
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Spironolactone

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Is a K-sparing diuretic.

Blocks the uptake of sodium in the kidneys, causing water to flow out.

Improves survival.

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