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Ischemic Heart Disease
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What is Atherosclerosis?
Definition
the thickening of the intimal layer of the arterial wall caused by the accumulation of lipid plaques
Term
What will atherosclerosis result in?
Definition
a narrowed arterial lumen with diminished blood flow and oxygen supply
Term
What is the most common underlying cause of not only coronary artery disease but also cerebrovascular disease and peripheral arterial disease?
Definition
Atherosclerosis
Term
What is Symptomatic coronary atherosclerotic heart disease often is referred to?
Definition
Atherosclerosis
Term
Ischemic symptoms are the result of...
Definition
oxygen deprivation secondary to reduced blood flow to a portion of the myocardium
Term
What disease is the leading cause of death in the United States after age 65?
Definition
Coronary Heart Disease
Term
What is the etiology of coronary atherosclerosis? What are some risk factors?
Definition
--No known etiology--
-male gender, older age, a family history of cardiovascular disease, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, cigarette smoking, physical inactivity, obesity, insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus, mental stress, and depression
Additionally, markers of inflammation, such as C-reactive protein, homocysteine, fibrinogen, and lipoprotein(a)
Term
What is a major risk factor for atherosclerosis?
Definition
elevation in serum lipid levels
Term
Increased LDL increases/decreases the risk of coronary atherosclerosis, HDL increases/decreases the risk of coronay atherosclerosis.
Definition
LDL(low-density lipid protein)- increased levels of this increases the risk
HDL(high density lipoprotein)-increased levels of this decreases your risk
Term
Persons with elevated triglyceride or β-lipoprotein levels have an increased/decreased risk for the disease.
Definition
increased
Term
Is high blood pressure a risk factor for coronary atherosclerosis? which one?
Definition
yes, systolic
Term
What is the single most important modifiable risk factor for coronary heart disease?
Definition
cigarette smoking
Term
What are some other risk factors for the development of atherosclerosis?
Definition
-Elevated levels of C-reactive protein (inflammatory marker)
-Fibrinogen (procoagulant)
-Plasminogen activator inhibitor (thrombolytic)
-Homocysteine
Term
Is perio disease related to heart disease?
Definition
studies have shown that they are related
Term
What plays fundamental role at all stages of heart disease?
Definition
inflammation
Term
What is Atheroma formation is initiated by?
Definition
adherence of monocytes to an area of injured or altered endothelium
Term
What forms the deposits on the walls of the vessels?
Definition
LDL's
Term
What happens after LDL's attach?
Definition
Macrophages then engulf lipid molecules to become foam cells, which are characteristic features of the fatty streak, smooth muscles then cover the plaque to protect it
Term
When is a thrombus formed?
Definition
when t lymphocytes weaken the cap and the plaque ruptures into the blood
Term
How do the plaques grow?
Definition
outwardly and inwardly into the lumen
Term
What happens with inward proliferation?
Definition
the lumen is greatly reduced in size, stenosis
Term
What is the outcome when the demand for oxygen exceeds supply?
Definition
ischemic pain
Term
What happens when the plaque ruptures?
Definition
blood rushes to it, making the lesion greatly increase in size
Term
Does atherosclerosis occur in all of the arteries?
Definition
no, it occurs in certain arteries and others are uneffected
Term
What are some arteries effected by atherosclerosis?
Definition
brain, heart, aorta, and peripheral arteries
**may be circumferentially or eccentriaclly narrowed**
Term
Do these plaques always cause disease?
Definition
not always
Term
What can intact lesions cause?
Definition
angina during exercise
Term
What can ruptured lesions cause?
Definition
-angina at rest
-MI
-sudden death
Term
Intramural hemorrhage, which results from weakening of intimal tissues, may lead to...
Definition
thrombosis
Term
If the oxygen depravity is prolonged what can happen?
Definition
necrosis of the heart tissue
Term
What is the extent of involvement involved in?
Definition
electrocardiogram (ECG)
Term
What is Elevation of the ST segment seen in?
Definition
in cases with more profound ischemia and a larger area of necrosis
Term
What is the most important symptom of coronary atherosclerotic heart disease?
Definition
chest pain(may be brief or prolonged)
Term
What does Ischemic pain result from?
Definition
an imbalance between the oxygen supply and the oxygen demand of the muscle
Term
What is the pain associated with angina pectoris like?
Definition
a sensation of aching, heavy, squeezing pressure or tightness in the midchest region
Term
Where is the pain associated with angina?
Definition
The area of discomfort is reported to be approximately the size of a fist and may radiate into the left or right arm, the neck, or the lower jaw
Term
How long does the pain associated with angina last?
Definition
The pain is of brief duration, lasting 5 to 15 minutes if the provoking stimulus is stopped or for a shorter time if nitroglycerin is used
Term
How is angina defined?
Definition
in terms of its pattern or symptom stability
Term
What is unstable angina defined as?
Definition
new-onset pain, pain that in increasing in frequency, pain that is increasing in intensity, pain that is precipitated by less effort than before, or pain that occurs at rest
Term
Is the pain from unstable angina relieved by nitroglycerin?
Definition
no
Term
What is myocardial ischemia that ranges from unstable angina at one end to non-ST segment MI at the other?
Definition
Acute coronary syndrome
Term
When does Prinzmetal’s variant angina occur? What causes is?
Definition
occurs at rest, caused by focal spasm of coronary artery(usually with varied amounts of atherosclerosis)
Term
Patients with coronary atherosclerosis who experience prolonged pain as a result of myocardial ischemia usually have what?
Definition
unstable angina or an acute MI
Term
What is the pain for this like?
Definition
same general characteristics of stable angina but lasts more than 15 mins and is more severe
Term
Does the Use of vasodilators or cessation of activity relieve the pain caused by infarction?
Definition
no
Term
Is cardiac death caused by arythemia?
Definition
no, it is usually caused by ventricular fibrillation
Term
What are some symptoms of coronary atherosclerotic heart disease?
Definition
-heart palpations
-syncope
Term
What are the symptoms of congestive heart failure?
Definition
dyspnea, orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, edema, hemoptysis, fatigue, weakness, and cyanosis
Term
Are there a lot of signs seen with of coronary atherosclerotic heart disease?
Definition
no, patient may appear completely normal
Term
Who are blood tests done in?
Definition
people with symptoms of angina
Term
What are some of these blood tests?
Definition
-Complete blood count to rule out anemia
-Thyroid function tests to exclude hyperthyroidism
-Renal function tests to exclude renal insufficiency
-Lipid screening for hypercholesterolemia
-Glucose screening for diabetes
-Homocysteine level determination
-C-reactive protein assay
Term
What are some diagnostic modalities that are specific for coronary heart disease include?
Definition
-Resting ECG
-Chest x-ray studies
-Exercise stress testing
-Ambulatory (Holter) electrocardiography
-Stress thallium-201 perfusion scintigraphy
-Exercise echocardiography
-Ambulatory ventricular function monitoring
-Cardiac catheterization and angiography
Term
What are necessary to establish the diagnosis of acute MI and to determine the extent of infarction?
Definition
serum enzyme determinations
Term
What are the serum markers of acute MI most commonly used in clinical practice?
Definition
-troponin I
-troponin T
-creatine kinase isoenzyme (CK-MB)
**are released only when cell death or injury to the myocyte occurs**
Term
What are proteins that are derived from the breakdown of myocardial sarcomeres?
Definition
Troponins, good because they can differentiate between cardiac muscle damage and skeletal muscle damage
Term
When are Troponins detectible?
Definition
2 to 4 hours after the onset of an acute MI
Term
What are some things that can be done to manage angina?
Definition
-lifestyle changes
-control of systemic conditions
Term
What are patients with significant angina encouraged to do?
Definition
-work short hours
-take rest periods
-get adequate rest
-take mild sedatives
-possibly change jobs to less stressful one
Term
What are some things that should be avoided in people with angina that can cause cardiac pain?
Definition
-Cold weather
-Hot and humid weather
-Big meals
-Emotional upset
-Cigarette smoking
-Drugs (e.g. amphetamines, caffeine, ephedrine, cyclamates, alcohol)
Term
What are some common drug therapies for angina?
Definition
-Nitrates (nitroglycerin or long-acting nitrates)
-Antiplatelet agents
-Statins
-β-adrenergic blockers
-Calcium channel blockers
-ACE inhibitors
Term
What are nitrates?
Definition
vasodilators, predominantly venodilators, and are a cornerstone of the pharmacologic management of angina
Term
How are nitrates given?
Definition
-tablet under tongue
-spray under tongue or on oral mucosa
**to prevent angina symptoms**
Term
What are calcium channel blockers effective in treating?
Definition
chronic stable angina
Term
How do calcium channel blockers work?
Definition
drugs decrease intracellular calcium, resulting in vasodilatation of coronary, peripheral, and pulmonary vasculature, along with decreased myocardial contractility and heart rate
Term
Who are Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors used for?
Definition
patients with coronary heart disease who also have diabetes, left ventricular dysfunction, or hypertension
Term
Regular use of aspirin in patients with stable angina...
Definition
associated with a significant reduction in fatal events, and in patients with unstable angina, aspirin decreases the chances of fatal and nonfatal MI
(75-325 mg)
Term
WHat has been shown to have effects equivalent to those of aspirin?
Definition
Clopidogrel
Term
What is revascularization?
Definition
an surgery option for patients with stable or unstable angina(Procedures include percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, stents, and coronary artery bypass grafting)
Term
What are the two types of stents currently available?
Definition
-bare metal
-drug aluding stent(require long time use of aspirin)
Term
What surgery is an effective means of controlling symptoms in the management of unstable angina; it can improve the long-term survival rate in certain subsets of patients?
Definition
Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG)
Term
How does bypass surgery work?
Definition
A segment of artery or vein is harvested or released from a donor site; it is then grafted to the affected segment of coronary artery, thus bypassing the area of occlusion
Term
What is recommended for heart attack patients?
Definition
aspirin
Term
Treatment for patients with acute MI is determind by...
Definition
the extent of ischemia as reflected on the ECG, which shows the presence or absence of ST segment elevation
Term
what are the general medications taken for acute MI?
Definition
-Nitrates
-Beta blockers
-Calcium channel blockers
-ACE inhibitors
-Lipid-lowering agents
Term
What is the drug of choice seen for pain with MI?
Definition
Morphine sulfate
Term
Risk assessment for the dental management of patients with ischemic heart disease involves three determinants...
Definition
1.Severity of the disease
2.Type and magnitude of the dental procedure
3.Stability and cardiopulmonary reserve of the patient
Term
What are some general management strategies for heart issues?
Definition
-Short appointments in the morning
-Comfortable chair position
-Pretreatment vital signs
-Availability of nitroglycerin
-Oral sedation
-Nitrous oxide–oxygen sedation
-Profound local anesthesia
-Limited amount of vasoconstrictor
-Avoidance of epinephrine-impregnated retraction cord
-Effective postoperative pain control
Term
Is antibiotic prophylaxis suggested in patients who have had balloon angioplasty with placement of a coronary artery stent, or for those who have undergone a CABG procedure?
Definition
No
Term
Who should NSAID's be avoided in?
Definition
NSAIDs should be avoided in patients with established cardiovascular disease, especially those whose cardiac history includes an MI
Term
Who should dental care be postponed in?
Definition
For patients with symptoms of unstable angina or those who have had an MI within the past 30 days (major risk category), elective care should be postponed
Term
If a vascoconstrictor is necessary, how much can be used and in who?
Definition
patients with intermediate clinical risk factors and those taking nonselective beta blockers can safely be given up to 0.036 mg epinephrine (2 cartridges containing 1:100,000 epinephrine) at one appointment
Term
Are there any oral manifestations for heart problems?
Definition
none from the disease, just from medication
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