Coronary Heart Disease Flashcards

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What is coronary heart disease?

A

An umbrella term for conditions where atherosclerotic / thrombotic occlusion of coronary arteries causes ischaemia of myocardium

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What conditions are under the umbrella of coronary heart disease?

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Angina (stable and unstable)

Acute Myocardial Infarction

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Define the condition of angina

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A type of coronary heart disease

Ischaemia of myocardium caused by atherosclerotic occlusion of coronary arteries

Angina can be stable or unstable
- unstable a sign of impending AMI and characterised by SSX increasing in severity, present at rest, or sudden onset

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What are the SSX of angina?

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Chest pain with radiations to jaw, arm, interscap

Palpitations
Pallor
Dyspnoea
Severe fatigue
Sweating
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What is an AMI?

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Acute Myocardial Infarction

Acute myocyte necrosis as a result of myocardial ischaemia caused by occlusion of coronary arteries

(occlusion usually caused by rupture of atherosclerotic plaque and thrombus formation occluding arteries)

35% fatality rate (half in first 24 hours)

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What are the SSX of an AMI?

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Chest pain - severe, retrosternal

Tachycardia
Tachypnoea
Variable BP

Psychological distress
Loss of consciousness / collapse

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What are risk factors for coronary heart disease?

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Dyslipidaemia
Hypertension
Smoking
Obesity
Inactivity
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Which are the 3 arteries of the heart stemming from the right coronary artery, and which regions of the heart do they supply?

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Right Coronary

  • right atrium (anterior)
  • right ventricle (anterior)

Right Marginal

  • right ventricle (inferior)
  • apex

Posterior Interventricular
- right and left ventricles, interventricular septum (posterior)

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What are the 3 branches of the left coronary artery?

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Left Anterior Interventricular

  • right ventricle (anterior)
  • left ventricle (anterior)
  • interventricular septum (anterior)

Left Circumflex
- left atrium and ventricle (posterior)

Left Marginal
- left ventricle (oblique)

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