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Definition
Increase NO which increases c-GMP that relaxes smooth muscle (ateries and veins)
Most prominent effect on veins, decreases venous return/preload |
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Term
Effect of Nitrate/Nitrites |
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Definition
Decreases pulmonary pressures and reduces heart size significantly due to reduced cardiac muscle fiber length/tension.
Decreases afterload via arterial relaxtion (lower TPR)
Reduces cardiac work/demand for Oxygen and increase collateral flow in ischemic area
Decreases platelet aggregation |
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Term
Uses for Nitrates/Nitrites |
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Definition
Stable, unstable and variant (prinzmetal) angina
acute attacks use sublingual |
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Term
Rapid acting Nitrate/Nitrite |
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Definition
Nitroglycerin
Given sublingual, IV and oral spray
Used in an acute attack |
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Term
Prolonged acting Nitrates/Nitrites |
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Definition
Nitroglycering Ointment
Nitroglcyerine Transdermal Patch
Isosorbide Dinitrate
Given to prevent attacks of angina, can be used orally and topically |
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Term
Adverse effects of Nitrates/Nitrites |
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Definition
-excessive dilation can cause:
hypotension
reflex tachychardia
orthostatic hypotension (dizziness)
vasomotor flushing
headache (meningeal artery dilation) |
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Term
MOA of Ca2+ channel blockers |
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Definition
Block slow voltage-dependant, L-type Ca channels to preveent influx of Ca in smoot muscle, cardiac nodal and muscle cells
Results in:
-decreased myocardial contractility = reduced O2 requ
-decreased arterial tone = lowered TPR
-Relief of Coronary Artery Spasm
-used as a prophylactic, not acute treatment |
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Term
Use of Ca2+ channel blockers in Angina? |
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Definition
relieves vasospasm in variant and stable angina |
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Term
Clinical use and ADR's for Verapamil/Diltiazem |
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Definition
CI:
variant and stable angina
fast atrial/nodal arrhythmias
slow HR/AV conduction
ADR:
vasodilation & dec after load
dec HR & AV conduction (Verapmil>Diltazem)
dec myocardial contractility (V>D)
high dose can cause CHF
Caution with beta blocker, too much red. contractility |
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Term
Clinical use of Nifedipine and ADR |
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Definition
Dihydropyridine class = arteriolar dilator
Excess dilation can trigger reflexive HR increase
Used in stable angina AND ESPECIALLY VASOSPASTIC (prinzmetal's)
ADR:
all related to excess vasodilation
nausea, tachycardia, lightheadedness, dizziness, headache, tachychardia and peripheral edema |
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Term
Name 3 dihydropyridines and name their function |
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Definition
Nifedipine, amlodipine, nicardipine
arteriolar dilators used in treating prinzmetal angina |
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Term
Which types of angina are beta blockers effective for treatment? |
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Definition
Effective = unstable and stable
Ineffective = vasospastic (prinzmetal) |
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Term
What effects are blocked when inhibiting Beta-1 receptors? |
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Definition
Beta 1 receptors, when stimulated, cause increased cardiac outpout as follows:
-heart rate in SA node, increased atrial contractility, increased AV node conduction velocity and increased contractility and automaticity in the ventricles
Other areas effected are increased lipolysis and increased Renin release. |
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Term
What are the benefits of combining Nitrates with Beta Blockers or Ca2+ channel blockers? |
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Definition
Decreased HR
Decreased Arterial Pressure (TPR)
No change in EDV, Contractility or Ejection Time |
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