Acute coronary syndromes Flashcards

1
Q

In an acute MI, what would be the diagnostic feature on the ECG?

A

ST-elevation

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2
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What other diagnostic test can be performed for MI?

A

Troponin T blood test

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3
Q

In MI, what are the features of the chest pain?

A

Unremitting
Usually severe but may be mild or absent
Occurs at rest
Associated with sweating, breathlessness, nausea and/or vomiting

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4
Q

What features lead to a higher risk of having an MI?

A

Higher age, diabetes, renal failure, left ventricular systolic dysfunction

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5
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What is the initial management of an MI?

A
Get to hospital
Take 300mg aspirin
Pain relief
Oxygen therapy ONLY if hypoxic
If ST elevation - take to primary PCI centre
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6
Q

What is the main cause of ACS?

A

Rupture of atherosclerotic plaque and consequent arterial thrombosis

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7
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What are some of the rarer causes of ACS?

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Coronary vasospasm without plaque rupture
Drug abuse (amphetamines, cocaine)
Dissection of coronary artery related to defects of vessel connective tissue
Thoracic aortic dissection

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8
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What conditions other than MI may give a positive troponin result?

A
Gram negative sepsis
PE
Myocarditis
Heart failure
Arrythmias
Cytotoxic drugs
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9
Q

Name 3 P2Y12 inhibitors

A

Clopidogrel, prasugrel, ticagrelor

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10
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What must be excluded before administering P2Y12 inhibitors?

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Serious bleeding as they increase risk of bleeding

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11
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When are glycoprotein IIb/IIIa antagonists used?

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In combination with aspirin and oral P2Y12 inhibitors in management of patients undergoing PCI (STEMI patients)

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12
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What do anticoagulants target?

A

Formation and/or activity of thrombin

Inhibit fibrin formation and platelet activation

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13
Q

Give an example of an anticoagulant used during PCI

A

Enoxaparin - low molecular weight heparin

Bivalirudin - direct thrombin inhibitor

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14
Q

Name the pharmacological therapies used in ACS

A

Initial pain relief - morphine + metoclopramide
Aspirin and P2Y12 inhibitor combination
Anticoagulants - fondaparinux or heparin
IV glycoprotein IIb/IIIa antagonists

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15
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Name some anti-anginal therapies

A

Beta blocker
Nitrates
Calcium antagonist

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16
Q

Name some therapies used for secondary prevention

A

Statins
ACE-I
Beta blocker
Antihypertensives

17
Q

What pharmacological therapies are used in heart failure patients?

A

Diuretics
ACE-I
Beta blockers
Aldosterone antagonist (spironolactone, epleronone)