Lecture 6: Heart Failure Flashcards

1
Q

What are some signs of a fall in CO?

A

Cool extremities, fall in rectal temperature, weakness/syncope, clow CRT, arrhythmias, reduced mentation/confusion, along with congestive failure signs

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2
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Which body systems are activated following fall in CO?

A

RAAS, ANP and BNP release, sympathetic NS

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3
Q

Where are ANP and BNP stored and released?

A

Myocardium

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4
Q

What is the function of releasing ANP and BNP?

A

Natriuretics and vasorelaxants - buffer RAAS and sympathetic systems

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5
Q

What are three consequences of catecholamine increase?

A

No sinus arrhythmia, reduced vagal restraint on heart, so HR increases

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6
Q

What can owners monitor for as the first sign of fall in CO?

A

Tachycardia when sleeping

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7
Q

What is eccentric hypertrophy?

A

Volume overload, increased thickness and radius

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8
Q

What is concentric hypertrophy?

A

Pressure overload, extremely increased thickness and decreased radius

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9
Q

What are the five causes of heart failure?

A

Diastolic failure, abnormal rate/rhythm, pressure overload, volume overload, myocardial failure

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10
Q

Which species especially gets compliance/diastolic failure?

A

Cats

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11
Q

What is compliance/diastolic failure?

A

Prevent adequate ventricular relaxation

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12
Q

Which heart rate can provoke cardiomyopathy over a long period?

A

Tachycardia

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13
Q

What causes a systolic dysfunction?

A

Decreased contractility

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14
Q

What causes a diastolic dysfunction?

A

Decreased relaxation

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15
Q

Is it forward or backwar failure where signs vary depending on the side?

A

Backward

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16
Q

What is class 1 congestive heart failure?

A

No signs, but clinical evidence of heart disease

17
Q

What is class 2 congestive heart failure?

A

Exercise intolerance or dyspnoea after marked exercise

18
Q

What is class 3 congestive heart failure?

A

Marked exercise intolerance, dyspnoea after mild exercise

19
Q

What is class 4 congestive heart failure?

A

Cannot exercise, dyspnoea at rest

20
Q

What are the four stages of diastole?

A

Isovolumetric relaxation, rapid early mitral flow, diastasis, atrial contraction

21
Q

Which two conditions delay relaxation of the heart?

A

Ventricular hypertrophy, abnormal calcium movement

22
Q

Which four factors affect chamber stiffness and compliance?

A

Fibrosis, ischaemia, hypertrophy, tamponade

23
Q

What are some causes of ventricular hypertrophy?

A

HCM, aortic stenosis, pulmonic stenosis, heartworm, systemic hypertension

24
Q

What are five causes of diastolic dysfunction?

A

Ventricular hypertrophy, obstruction to ventricular filling, AV valve stenosis, intracardiac neoplasia, pericardial disease

25
Q

Which diuretics can you use for heart failure?

A

Loop, thiazine, K-sparing

26
Q

Which other drugs can you use in heart failure?

A

Vasodilators and ACE inhibitors

27
Q

How can you improve diastolic filling?

A

Control heart rate, abolish arrhythmia, improve ventricular relaxation

28
Q

How can you improve contractility?

A

Digitalis, sympathomimetics, calcium sensitizers