Heart Failure Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 3 main causes of left sided heart failure?

A

Ischaemic heart disease
Cardiomyopathies
Valvular disease

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2
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What are the 2 main causes of right sided heart failure?

A

Secondary to left heart failure

Cor pulmonale

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3
Q

What are the main symptoms of left heart failure?

A

Dyspnoea
Orthopnoea
PND
Pink, frothy sputum (pulmonary oedema)

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4
Q

What are the main symptoms and signs of right heart failure?

A

Ankle swelling
Raised JVP (v wave)
Tricuspid regurgitation
Hepatomegaly

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5
Q

What are the 4 main drugs used for chronic heart failure?

A

ACEi/ARB
Beta blockers
Furosemide
Spironolactone

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6
Q

How might hypokalaemia be corrected in heart failure treatment?

A

Use ACEi/spironolactone - these cause hyperkalaemia

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7
Q

How is ejection fraction defined?

A

Percentage of EDV ejected during systole

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8
Q

EF < 40% + > 40 % is called?

A

HFrEF + HFpEF

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9
Q

Name tests to do in heart failure?

A

Echo
ECG
BNP
CXR

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10
Q

Drug that reduces mortality in heart failure?

A

ACEi

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11
Q

Treatment of acute heart failure?

A

Sit up, oxygen, anticoagulate, morphine, furosemide and nitrates

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12
Q

Analgesia given with morphine?

A

Metaclopramide

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13
Q

Treatment for worsening LVF?

A

CRT, revascularsation, ICD or transplant

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14
Q

What does the ABCDE findings stand for on a CXR?

A

Alveolar batwings, Kerley B lines, Cardiomegaly, Dilated vessels and pleural Effusion

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15
Q

Normal JVP distance from the sternal angle?

A

< 3 cm

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