Angina - Background Flashcards

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angina - ? pain with incr ? demand, usually upon ?, in presence of impaired ?

Causes of MIschaemia

  • reduced perfusion - generalised ?, ?/infl of coronary aa, ?, embolus, ?
  • reduced blood ? - ?, carboxyhaemoglobinaemia
  • incr ? demands - incr ?, cardiac ?
A

episodic, myocardial, exercise, perfusion

hypotension, spasm, atheroma, thrombosis
oxygenation, anaemia
tissue, CO, hypertrophy

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Stable angina - most commonly due to ? flow in ? coronary aa - studies show pts have ? of over 70% in a ? coronary aa

arteriosclerosis - NON-SPECIFIC ? and hardening of aa walls, lose ? and elasticity - and decr bl flow, often due to prolonged ? in smaller arteries

A

low
athersclerotic
stenosis
main

thickening
contractility
HTN

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Atheroma (SPECIFIC)

  • affecting ?/? sized aa
  • this causes thick+hardening - called ? - which causes reduced ? perfusion, also predisposes to ? and ? formation
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med/large
atherosclerosis
tissue
thrombus
aneurysm
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Risk factors
? - rare in ? unless FH
? - higher in ? than pre-menopausal women
? - higher rates if ??? had IHD before ?
? - stopping reduces immediate risk by ?%
? - high ?, low fresh fruit and ? are implicated
? - worse if primarily abdominal
? - both systolic and diastolic
? - high serum ?, esp if high ???/TGs
?? - also impaired ? tolerance and impaired fasting ? associated

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age, kids
gender, men
FH, first degree relative, 50
smx, 25%
diet, fat, veg
obesity
HTN
hyperlipid, chol, LDL
DM, glucose, glucose
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