Duration to wait until elective surgery for Angioplasty no stent
2 - 4 weeks
Duration to wait until elective surgery Bare metal Stent and CABG
6 weeks minimum 12 weeks prefered
Duration to wait until elective surgery Drug eluding stent
1 year
Duration to wait until elective surgery CABG
6 weeks minimum 12 weeks preferred
What’s the best treatment for stent thrombosis ?
Percutaneous coronary intervention. Best outcome achieve if blood flow restored in less than 90 min.
Compliance of ventricle is decreased by:

Compliance of ventricle is increased by:
Conditions that dilate the heart: Chronic aortic insufficiency Dilated cardiomyopathy
What is the initial elevation, peak elevation of CKMB and when does it return to baseline?
Initial elevation is 3 - 12 hrs Peak elevation is 24 hrs Return ti base line 48 - 72 hrs
What is the initial elevation, peak elevation of Troponin-I and when does it return to baseline?
Initial elevation is 3-12 hrs Peak elevation is 24 hrs Return to base line 5-10 days
What is the initial elevation, peak elevation of Troponin T and when does it return to baseline?
Initial elevation is 3-12 hrs Peak elevation 12-48 hrs Return to base line is 5-14 days
What are the Risk factors for cardiovascular morbidity and Mortality?
Define unstable angina
Unstable angina is definced as
Risk of having perioperative MI in Patients with previous MI
When is the greatest highest risk of reinfartion?
The highest risk of reinfartion is greatest within 30 days of an acute MI
What is the ACC/AHA guideline for recent MI?
The ACC/AHA guidelines recommend a minimum of 4 - 6 weeks bedore considering elective surgery in a patient with a recent MI.
What are the cardiovascular risk for surgical procedures?
What’s the modified NY association functional classification of Heart Failure?
What Factors that reduce Oxygen Delivery or Supply ?
What factors increase O2 demand?
What is the best lead to monitor intraoperative ST changes?
In patient with CAD
Lead II is best for monitoring for dyssrhythmiaswith a narrow QRS where P wave analysis is critical for DX ( junctional, a-fib or a-flutter)
In how many hours doesmust posoperative miocaldial infartion occurs?
within 48 hrs after surgery
How to treat myocardial ischemia?
What’s the hallmark of Systolic heart failure?
What causes Systolic Heart Failure?
in systolic heart failure the ventricle doesn’t empty well
The hallmark is
Is caused by:
What happens during diastolic failure ?
What are the characteristics?
What causes diastolic failure?
Diastolic failure occurs when the heart is unable to relax and accept an incoming volume because ventricular compliance is reduced.
Characteristics:
Contractility is generally preserve until late stage of disease.
Causes:
What is cardiac remodeling and what medication reversed it?
is the ability of the heart to change it’s size, shape and function in an attemps to preserve cardiac output.
Cardiac remodeling can be reverse by: