14. Cardiac Disease and Markers Flashcards

1
Q

ECG checks for what 5 things?

A
  1. Rate
  2. Rhythm
  3. Axis
  4. Hypertrophy
  5. Infarction
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2
Q

Drug that controls arrhythmias?

A

Digoxin

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3
Q

Main cause of cardiac ischemia?

A

Coronary atherosclerosis

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4
Q

Caused by hemolytic streptococcus induced immune reaction

A

Valvular disease

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5
Q

CKMB relative index indicating myocardial damage?

A

> 3%

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6
Q

CKMB relative index indicating skeletal muscle damage?

A

< 3%

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7
Q

CKMB relative index formula

A

(CKMB/Total CK) * 100%

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8
Q

BNP stimulus release

A

Ventricular stretch and increased volume

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9
Q

3 reasons for increased CK?

A
  • Myocardial diseases (AMI)
  • Skeletal muscle disease/injury (alcohol abuse)
  • Cerebral injury, meningitis
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10
Q

2 methodologies for CKMB?

A
  • Enzyme immunoassay

- Electrophoresis

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11
Q

Troponin methodology?

A

Chemiluminescence sandwich antibody assay

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12
Q

Troponin rise, peak, fall window

A

4-6 hrs
12-24 hrs
By 7 days

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13
Q

Troponin RI

A

< 0.04 ug/L

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14
Q

Troponin range indicating possible MI, repeat in 6-8 hrs?

A

0.05 - 0.49 ug/L

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15
Q

Myoglobin rise, peak, fall window

A

1-4 hrs
8-12 hrs
24 hrs

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16
Q

CK rise, peak, fall window

A

4-6 hrs
12-24 hrs
48 hrs

17
Q

Sac around heart that anchors it to diaphragm

A

Pericardium

18
Q

6 properties of an ideal cardiac marker

A
  • Specific for myocardial injury
  • Sensitive to small injuries
  • Rapidly released following injury
  • Around long enough in blood to permit diagnosis
  • Produce blood levels proportional to infarct size
  • Be technically easy to assay
19
Q

Negative predictor of myocardial damage

A

Myoglobin

20
Q

Lactate dehydrogenase rise, peak, fall window

A

36-48 hrs
72 hrs
7-12 days

21
Q

Effects of BNP on blood vessels

A

Vasodilation

22
Q

Which troponin unit is most specific for cardiac

A

Troponin I

23
Q

Which troponin unit peaks soonest in myocardial damage

A

Troponin I

24
Q

Which troponin unit remains high the longest

A

Troponin T

25
Q

Normal levels of _________ and _________ rules out heart failure

A

BNP, NT-proBNP

26
Q

How does homocysteine cause atherosclerosis

A

It damages inner lining of arteries = promotes clots

Also degrades, inhibits formation of structural components of arteries (collagen, elastin)