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what are 2 different ways to say coronary artery disease |
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ischemic heart disease athlerosclerosis of epicardial vessels |
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when does coronary artery disease begin |
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begins early in life, manifests middle aged and beyond |
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what are 5 manigestations of coronary artery disease |
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heart failure arrhythmia stroke peripherial vascular disease acute coronary artery disease |
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what are the 4 types of coronary artery disease |
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angina syndrome stable (exercise induced) angina prinzmetal (vasospastic) angina unstable angina |
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describes variation in manigestation of agonia and its symptoms |
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what are the symptoms of angina due to |
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ischemic pain (angina equlivaents) and accumulation of metabolites in striated muscle |
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where is the pain in angina from most to least common 4 |
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anterior chest left upper arm left lower arm neck pain |
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what causes vasospasm in CAD |
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imbalance of oxygen use and delivery |
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when myocardial requirement increases (like exercise0 coronary flow does not increase proportionally causing ischemia and pain |
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what is prinzmetal angina |
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oxygen delivery decreased due to reversible coronary vasospasm not brought on by exertion or emotional stress not relieved by rest |
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EKG signs of prinzmetal angina |
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ST elevation (injury marker) |
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cause of prinzmetal angina |
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altered vasodilators (NO, prostacyclin) or vasoconstrictors (entothelial, ANG II) |
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change in stable angina or angina at rest |
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increased coronary tone or platelet clots on athlerosclerosis |
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what is the general approach to angina treatment |
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tissue ischemia is thwarted using vasodilator or anti-vasoconstrictor drugs |
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what is the order of treatment and theory behind each in treatment/prevention of stable angina |
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1. BB: decrease myocardial O2 demand 2. CCB: vasodilation decreases coronary/peripherial resistance and heart O2 demand 3. nitrates: venodilation decreases proload and myocardial O2 demand |
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what are the tx of variant angina |
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nitrates: relax coronary vessels, reduces spasm CCB: relax coronary vessels, reducing spasm |
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aspirin, heparin DOC: nitroglycerin BB CCB |
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what is the tx of angina post MI |
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what is the tx of angina with DM |
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what is the tx of angina with LV dysfunction |
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what is the tx of angina with CAD or LDL>130 |
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what is the tx of angina with increased platelets |
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aspirin clopidogerl pasugrel |
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converte nitrate ions to NO activates guanylyl cyclase increases cAMP increases protein kinase G activates phosphatases dephosphyorlyate myosin light chain vasodilation |
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how is notroglycerin different at different doses |
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moderate: dilates large veins > pooling of blood > decreases proload
all doses: dilate coronary vessels > increased blood to heart muscle |
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administration and time of onset of nitroglycerin |
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sublingual 2 min transdermal 12h on 12h off prophylaxis |
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headache: migraine caused by vasodilation orthostatic hypotension reflex tachycardia rolerance/tachyphylaxis (avoid with 6-8h nitrate free interval) |
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how is isorbide mononitrate and isorbide dinitrate different from nitroglycerin |
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oral administration longer onset and duration |
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interactions with nitro drugs |
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NEVER COMBINE WITH PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITORS (slidenafil, vardenafil, tadalafil) causes extreme hypotension and death
erectile dysfunction is common in people with CAD |
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what 3 BB are used for angina |
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propranolol metoprolol atenolol |
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what BB are not good for angina, why |
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partial agonists (sympathomimetric) are less efective (pindolol, acebutolol) |
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decrease sympathetic tone, HR, contractability block B1 receptors reduce frequency and severity of angina |
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what are the CCB that work on angina and how |
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dihydropyridines: work on vessels, causes reflex tachycardia verapmil and diltiazem: work on heart (preferred) |
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stop influx of Ca via L-Ca channels which stops calmodulin from turning Ca into Ca-calmoulin so it cannot activate myosin LC kinase and thus cannot cause contraction vasodilation reduces coronary vasospasm and myocardial O2 demand also used in raynaud's (vasospasm in cold) |
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who knows, dosent reduce HR and BP |
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adjunct therapy to BB, CCB, nitrates |
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prolonged QT syndrome (causes torsades) |
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