CV Drugs 1 Flashcards

1
Q

what is the MOA of methylxanthines?

A

Phosphodiesterase inhibition > inc. amounts of cAMP > inc. release of ENDOGENOUS epinephrine

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2
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T/F: methylxanthines are cardiac stimulants

A

TRUE, include aminophylline and theophylline

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3
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what is the main effect of methylxanthines?

A

bronchodilation! direct relaxation of smooth m. in bronchi and pulmonary vasculature

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4
Q

what type of arrhythmia are methylxanthines occasionally used for?

A

bradyarrhythmias i.e. AV block

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5
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in what situation are methylxanthines contraindicated?

A

patients with severe cardiac disease or hypertensions (risk tachycardia, worsen tachyarrhythmias)

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6
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T/F: methylxanthines induce diuresis making them cardiac diuretics

A

TRUE

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7
Q

what is the major difference between aminophylline and theophylline?

A

aminophylline is the parenteral form of theophylline

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8
Q

what is the most commonly used catecholamine for CHF due to myocardial failure?

A

dobutamine = B-1 agonist

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9
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what might occur if you use methylxanthines with a severely hypoxic patient?

A

you may worsen V/Q mismatch

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10
Q

what is a cardiac stimulant that is also one of the drugs of choice for treatment of calcium channel blocker toxicity?

A

glucagon

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11
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what cardiac stimulant is one of the drugs of choice for emergency treatment of hyperkalemia?

A

calcium salts

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12
Q

what categories of drugs would you use for pharmacologic therapy of CHF?

A
    • inotropes
  • vasodilators
  • inodilators
  • diuretics
  • beta-blockers
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13
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what adjunctive therapy can you do in addition to pharmacologic therapy for CHF?

A
  • sodium-restricted diet
  • exercise restriction
  • oxygen therapy
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14
Q

T/F: digoxin is used extra-label and is a cardiac stimulant

A

FALSE, digoxin is a positive inotropic drug

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15
Q

what kind of metabolism does digoxin undergo?

A

enterohepatic recirculation

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16
Q

T/F: digoxin is excreted mainly in renal in cats and renal and hepatic in dogs and horses

A

FALSE, opposite

17
Q

what sort of renal effect do you see with the use of digoxin?

A

= cardiac diuretic, secondary to increased CO

18
Q

T/F: acute use in digoxin will result in HYPERkalemia while chronic use will result in HYPOkalemia

A

TRUE

19
Q

what is the number one adverse effect of digoxin?

A

GI signs ( irritation, vomiting, nausea, anorexia, diarrhea)

20
Q

what type of digoxin-induced arrythmias are possible?

A

TACHYarrhythmias

21
Q

what is the specific antidote for digoxin toxicity?

A

digoxin immune Fab (Digibind)

22
Q

what drug can you use if you have digoxin toxicity and want to decrease enterohepatic recirculation?

A

cholestyramine

23
Q

what are the two clinical uses for digoxin?

A

CHF and atrial fibrillation or flutter

24
Q

besides serving as a positive inotrope what other major effect does pimobendan have?

A

vasodilator! = PDE III inhibitor which results in arterial and venous dilation (reduced preload and afterload)

25
Q

what is the route of administration for pimobendan?

A

ORAL, aborption is rapid

26
Q

what are the two major contraindications for the use of pimobendan?

A

HCM (cats) and aortic stenosis

27
Q

what is the drug of choice for the treatment of CHF in dogs?

A

pimobendan, improves quality and length of life in dogs w/ DCM and MMVD

28
Q

which of the following is not a clinical effect associated w/ theophylline?

a. tachycardia
b. bronchodilation
c. bradycardia
d. increased urination

A

c. bradycardia

29
Q

which of the following best describes the MOA of pimobendan?

a. inodilator through myocardial sensitization to calcium & PDE III inhibition
b. inodilator through increases intracellular calcium available for exchange w/ sodium
c. positive inotrope through beta-1 receptor agonism
d. negative chronotrope through beta-1 receptor antagonism

A

a. inodilator through myocardial sensitization to calcium & PDE III inhibition

30
Q

which of the following drugs used concurrently w/ digoxin may increase the risk of signs of digoxin toxicity?

a. furosemide
b. spironolactone
c. pimobendan
d. none of these

A

a. furosemide (MOA is inhibition of Na/K symport)