Chest pain and acute choronary syndrome Flashcards

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How does pericarditis present?

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  • Sharp pain, localised to the front of the chest
  • Aggravated with inspiration, cough, lying flat
  • Pericardial rub may be heard on ausculation
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Stable angina typical patient history

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  • Dull retrosternal pain
  • Triggered by exertion
  • Glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) dilates blood vessels
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Stable angina treatments

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  • Aspirin
  • Beta blocker
  • ACE inhibitors
  • GTN
  • Statin
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CABG

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Coronary artery bypass surgery, saphenous vein

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MI patient history

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  • Chest discomfort, often pressure
  • Dyspnoea, sweating, nausea
  • Can be painless in diabetics
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Troponin release in cardiac conditions

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  • Acute coronary occlusion or severe stenosis
  • Myocarditis
  • Acute heart failure
  • Prolonged tachycardia
  • Cardiac amyloidosis
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Troponin release in non cardiac conditions

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  • Acute pulmonary embolism
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Systemic illness e.g. shock
  • Seizures
  • Kidney failure
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Definitions for MI (5)

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  • Spontaneous MI
  • MI secondary to ischaemic imbalance (condition other than coronary artery disease)
  • MI resulting in death before biomarkers are obtained
  • MI due to coronary intervention or stent thrombosis
  • MI related to coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)
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Unstable angina treatment

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  • Pharmocological (?)

- PCI or CABG

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MI treatment

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  • Oxygen
  • Pain relief
  • GTN sublingually
  • Aspirin
  • Second antiplatelet
  • Reperfusion
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