How do class Ia, Ib, Ic antiarrhythmics work?
What are some common symptoms of pulmonary TB?
Antimuscarinics MOA in asthma
o Block the activity of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (blocks ACh binding to muscarinic receptors)
o This results in bronchial dilation + decreased secretions
Side effects of amiodarone (class III anti-arrthymatic)
What is coarctation of the aorta?
Narrowing of a short section of the aorta
It’s rare
MOA of streptokinase
Activates plasminogen to plasmin which is a fibrinolytic enzyme
Used in acute MI
How are diffusion and perfusion affected in obstructive lung disease?
Not much, it is a ventilatory problem.
What do Th2 cells produce?
IL-4 which stimulates IgE
IL-5 which activates eosinophils
What does an atheroma contain?
o Macrophage cells
o Lipids
o Calcium
o Variable amount of fibrous connective tissue
What 2 types of test for TB are there?
1) Mantoux tuberculin skin test.
2) Interferon gamma release assay.
Blue bloaters (bronchitis)
Tissue changes in the kidney in hypertension
What happens when you breathe out if you lack alveolar integrity?
Pleural pressure will exceed > pressure in small airway, so it would collapse prematurely on exhalation.
Hyperexpanded chest in asthma and emphysema
What are arterial blood gases? When is it indicated?
Gives you:
Overview of pharmacological treatment of patients with LV HF
Patients w/ LV HF should be on ACE inhibitors, beta blockers + ARBs for the rest of their life – because the cumulative effect of these drugs doubles life expectancy (triple therapy)
What is the point of a granuloma? What happens within it in TB? What is the main disadvantage of this?
To try and contain the focus of infection.
1st degree heart block
QRS normal
P wave present
Long PR interval
What is wheeze?
A musical noise produced by air moving through narrowed airways (airway obstructed)
o Obstruction of airways within chest causes wheezing w/ expiration – airways get narrower because lungs get smaller
Contrast with stridor which occurs in inspiration – e.g. whooping cough, epiglottitis, foreign body
How is sinus bradycardia treated?
Investigate and remove cause:
Usually manged consevatively
Which cytokine is skewed in asthma?
Greater Th2 production
Haemodynamic model for progression of heart failure
MOA and example of a biguanide
- Increases utilisation of glucose by increasing uptake and decreasing gluconeogenesis
List and explain the 3 factors regulating stroke volume
o Preload: the degree of stretch before contraction
o Contractility: the forcefulness of contractions
o Afterload: the pressure that must be exceeded for the ventricle to eject blood
Non-dihydropyridines
Calcium antagonists