B4.074 Prework 1: Coronary Arteries Flashcards

1
Q

origin of RCA

A

right aortic sinus

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2
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distribution of RCA

A

RA, SA and AV nodes, posterior portion of IV septum

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3
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origin of right marginal

A

RCA

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4
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distribution of right marginal

A

RV and apex

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5
Q

origin of posterior descending

A

RCA

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6
Q

distribution of posterior descending

A

RV, LV and IV septum

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7
Q

origin of LCA

A

left aortic sinus

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8
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distribution of LCA

A

LA, LV, IV septum, AV bundle

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9
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origin of LAD

A

LCA

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10
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distribution of LAD

A

RV, LV, IV septum

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11
Q

origin of circumflex

A

LCA

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12
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distribution of circumflex

A

LA, LV

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13
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lateral diagonal branch

A

off LAD

supply LV

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14
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origin of left marginal

A

circumflex

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15
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distribution of left marginal

A

L border of LV

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16
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septal branches

A

off LAD or posterior descending

serve IV septum

17
Q

ramus intermedius

A

3rd branch off of LCA

between LAD and circumflex

18
Q

right dominant distribution

A

80% of pop

posterior descending arises from RCA

19
Q

left dominant distribution

A

10% of pop

posterior descending arises from circumflex

20
Q

balanced distribution

A

10% of pop

both RCA and LCA supply posterior descending

21
Q

RCA supplies:

A
RA
most of RV
diaphragmatic surface of LV
posterior 1/3 of IV septum
SA node in 60% of people
AV node in 80% of people
22
Q

what are right sided blockages associated with

A

abnormal pacing

right sided heart failure

23
Q

LCA supplies:

A
LA
most of LV
anterior 2/3 of IV septum
SA node in 40% of people
AV node in 20% of people
24
Q

what are left sided blockages associated with

A

poor CO

pulm edema

25
Q

most common places for occulsion

A
  1. LAD
  2. proximal PCA
  3. circumflex
  4. LCA
26
Q

what might right sided heart failure patients benefit from that is not typically given w a heart attack

A

fluids

pacemaker placement

27
Q

when do you do functional stress testing

A

symptomatic stable CAD

28
Q

stress echocardiography

A

looks at cardiac wall movement
indirect indication of blood flow
lack of wall movement = lack of adequate blood flow to that region of the heart

29
Q

stress-cardiac MRI

A

recommended in intermediate to high risk patients
in presence of preceding discordant or a non interpretable stress test
yields perfusion and wall movement

30
Q

coronary artery calcium scoring

A

quantification of calcium in coronary arteries
marker for atherosclerosis
risk stratify asymptomatic patients

31
Q

treatment for coronary artery occlusion

A
diet, exercise
pharm
balloon angioplasty
PCI
CABG
32
Q

describe a PCI

A

catheter threaded through femoral or radial artery to aortic root
guide wire is inserted into coronary artery and advanced past the area of stenosis

33
Q

describe a CABG

A

distal end of left internal thoracic (mammary) artery is attached to coronary artery, distal to the blockage
additional arteries/veins commonly used: right internal mammary, radial, gastroepiploic, great saphenous vein (one side to aorta, one distal of blockage)