Cardiomyopathy - intrinsic Flashcards

1
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Define cardiomyopathy

A

A group of diseases in which the myocardium becomes structurally and functionally abnormal

(in the absence of coronary artery disease, valvular disease and congenital heart disease)

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2
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What is the difference between primary and secondary cardiomyopathy?

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Primary: Confined to myocardium

Secondary: Part of a systemic disease

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3
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What are the 5 classifications of cardiomyopathy?

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  • hypertrophic
  • dilated
  • restrictive
  • arrhythmogenic right ventricular
  • unclassified
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4
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What are the general symptoms of cardiomyopathy?

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ØSOB on exertion

ØFainting

ØDizziness

ØFatigue

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5
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What are the general signs of cardiomyopathy o/e?

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ØSigns of HF (resp. crackles, oedema, ↑ JVP)

ØMurmurs

ØS3

ØS4

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6
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Which investigations are required for ?cardiomyopathy

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NO single diagnostic test for all types

  • Bloods
  • BNP
  • CXR
  • ECG,
  • non-invasive stress test,
  • ECHO,
  • cardiac catheterisation
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7
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Why would S3 be heard in cardiomyopathy?

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↑ LV volume/LV dysfunction

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8
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Why would S4 be heard in cardiomyopathy?

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↑ LV Pressure

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9
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  1. What is an echocardiogram capable of w.r.t. cardiomyopathy?
  2. What is it diagnostic for?
A
  1. differentiate between different types of cardiomyopathy
  2. diagnostic for HCM.
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10
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Why is Cardiac catheterization conducted for

?cardiomyopathy?

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  • excludes coronary artery disease as cause of DCM
  • distinguishes RCM from constrictive pericarditis.
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11
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Why is a stress test conducted for ?cardiomyopathy?

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to exclude coronary artery disease

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12
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Why does Dilated cardiomyopathy cause symptoms?

A

Ventricles enlarge, become dilated, Weaken and can’ t contact

effectively.

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13
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Name some risk factors for DCM

A

ØAlcohol

ØPost viral

ØAI

ØHaemochromatosis

Øgenetic

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14
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Name some symptoms of DCM

A

HF:

  • dyspnoea
  • fatigue,
  • arrhythmias,
  • ankle swelling,
  • ascites
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15
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What are the signs of DCM to be seen on o/e?

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Ø↑ JVP

ØTR, MR murmur

ØS3

ØDisplaced apex beat

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16
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Which investigations are conducted for ?DCM?

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  • CXR ~ –> a globular heart
  • ECHO –> dilated ventricle
17
Q

Name 2 complications of DCM

A

mitral valve insufficiency —> MR

tricuspid valve insufficiency –> TR