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Correct Answers (A+)


What should consider ICD placement? - ANSWER Patients with NYHA class II or III heart
failure, LVEF of 35%, and life expectancy > 1 year: consider an ICD



Cardiomyopathies - ANSWER dilated, hypertrophic, restrictive

A&P of LV

Dilated-enlarged, systolic dysfunction

Hypertrophic- Thickened, diastolic dysfunction

Restrictive-Fibrotic, diastolic dysfunction



Dilated Cardiomyopathy - ANSWER disease of the heart muscle that causes the heart to
become enlarged and to pump less strongly



Dilated Cardiomyopathy signs, symptoms, and findings? - ANSWER Fatigue

Dyspnea on exertion, shortness of breath

Orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea

Increasing edema, weight, or abdominal girth

signs of heart failure and volume overload

Tachypnea

Tachycardia

Hypertension

Signs of hypoxia (eg, cyanosis, clubbing)

Jugular venous distension (JVD)

Pulmonary edema (crackles and/or wheezes)

, S 3 gallop

Enlarged liver

Peripheral edema



Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy - ANSWER pathological enlargement of the heart,
generally for no known reason

LV becomes thick

Common genetic CV disease (autosomal dominant mutation)



Treatment For hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy? - ANSWER "Beta-blockers initially for
symptomatic relief, CCBs for 2nd line tx. Refer to cardiologist for surgical options.

Avoid intense athletic training."



Restrictive Cardiomyopathy - ANSWER heart muscle hardens, restricting the expansion
of the heart, thus limiting the amount of blood it can pump to the rest of the body



What is the best diagnostic for Valvular disease - ANSWER Echocardiogram



Aortic Stenosis Pathophysiology - ANSWER Defined as transaortic gradient > 40mmHg
or an aortic valve area of <1cm2

-The aortic valve orifice narrows and obstructs left ventricular outflow during systole.

-Increased resistance to ejection or afterload results in ventricular hypertrophy.

-As worsens, cardiac output becomes fixed and cannot increase to meet the demands of
the body during exertion. Symptoms then develop.

-Eventually the left ventricle fails, blood backs up in the left atrium, and the pulmonary
system becomes congested. Right-sided HF can occur late in the disease



aortic regurgitation pathophysiology - ANSWER Aortic Valve Does Not Close

Left Ventricle's Volume Increases

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