MI complications and HF Flashcards

1
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What is cardiogenic shock

A

Insufficient tissue perfusion to reach damand due to cardiac causes

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2
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Causes of oedema

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Fluid overload

HF

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3
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Assessment of oedema - Signs on the A-E assessment

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A: Pink sputum
B: Bibasal creps, wheeze, ↓ air entry, CXR: oedema
C: ECG (MI, arrhythmia) HS - murmur S3, JVP
E: Pedel or sacral pitting oedema

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4
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Mgmt acute pulmonary oedema

A

OMFG
Sit up, stop fluids
15L O2
Morphine - 2mg IV → reduces work of breathing
Furosemide - 40mg IV, give it 1mL yourself. - can give as infusion after
GTN - 2 puffs every 5 mins → pulmonary vasodilator, can give as infusion but must be on CCU

If not working → CPAP

Daily weighs

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5
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JVP

What angle, what vein

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45 degrees - pulsation of internal jugular vein

Runs up towards ear

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6
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Name some complications of MI

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Death - ventricular wall rupture, arrhythmia
Cardiac Tamponade - fluid in pericardium - reversible cause of cardiac arrest
Arrythmia - Tachy or Brady
Murmur - Mitral regurg - ischaemia to pupillary muscles - pan systolic
Stroke
Pericarditis - Dresslers syndrome - ST elevation in all leads - saddle shaped

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7
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What is Beck’s Triad

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Sign of cardiac tamponade
Low BP
Distended neck veins
muffled heart sound

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8
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Chronic Heart Failure - how to dif from COPD

A

Orthopnoea, PND

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9
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Left sided HF signs

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SOB, cardiac wheeze, cynosis

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10
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Right sided HF signs

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JVP, pitting oedema, hepatomegaly, ascites, displaced apex beat , gallop rhythm, murmurs (if valvular)

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11
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Heart failure signs on CXR + blood results

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ABCDE
Aveolar oedema 
B line - 
Cardiomeg
Divcersion to upper lobes
Effusion 

Derranged LFT - hepatocongestion

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12
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HF causes

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after MI
Arrhythmia e.g. AF
Valvular heart disease 
cardiomyopathy (alcohol, hereditary)
Uncontrolled hypertension
Myocarditis 
Cor pulmonale - pulmonary artery hypertension 
Congenital
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13
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How do you classify heart failure

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New York Heart Association 
Class 1 - Normal activity 
Class 2 - ordinary exertion
Class 3 - less than ordinary exertion
Class 4 - at rest
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14
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Diagnosis of HF

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Have they had MI

Yes - urgent 2 week ECHO + specialist

No - measure BNP, if > 400 → ECHO, 100-400 → 6 week referral

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15
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Mgmt HF

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• ACEi, BB •

Diuretics only for symptomatic relief - furosemide

Options 
• Switch ACEi to ARB Class 2-3
• Recent MI - spironolactone 
• Caribbean - Hydralazine + nitrate
Then if still fucked 
• Digoxin, cardiac transplant, resynchronisation therapy
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16
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What is resynchronisation therapy

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Bi ventricular pacemaker - 3 leads (RA, RV, LV)

To get need LVEF <35%

17
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Additional mgmt

A
MDT, specialist nurse
flu jab
smoking/alcohol 
Depression/anxiety 
Exercise based structured cardiac rehab
Education programmes/support groups
Early discussion of end of life issues/palliative care
18
Q

What murmur does mitral regurg causes

A

Pan systolic murmur

19
Q

Cor pulmonale is what sided HF

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RIGHT sided HF → Leg swelling etc

20
Q

Pleural effusion secondary to HF are: bilateral/unilateral, transudate/exudate

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Bilateral transudate

21
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Someone dies of acute pulmonary oedema what do you write on death certificate

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1a) acute pulmonary oedema
b) Ischaemic heart disease

NB: you cannot write heart failure on any part of the death certificate.