What are Lambl excrescences?
-filiform projections on the closure lines of aortic and mitral valves, probably related to fibrosed thrombi
Main mechanisms of cardiac dysfunction
What is the main dysfunction in congestive heart failure?
-the heart is not able to pump at a rate sufficient to keep up with metabolic demand; or does so at the expense of increased filling pressure
What is the Frank-Starling mechanism?
-mechanism to maintain arterial pressure and perfusion by which increased filling volumes dilate the heart, increase functional cross-bridges between sarcomeres, and thereby increase contractility
What happens to hypertrophied myocytes?
Morphology of pressure overload hypertrophy?
- due to sarcomeres assembled parallel to the long axes of cells
Morphology of volume overload hypertrophy?
-chamber dilatation due to sarcomeres arranged in series to existing ones
Main causes of left sided heart failure
Consequences of left heart failure
Diastolic failure
Morphologic features of right sided heart failure
-hypertrophy and dilatation of right atrium and ventricle
Most common congenital cardiac malformations
-VSD>ASD>pulmonary stenosis>PDA
What are the main categories of cardiac congenital anomalies
What are secundum ASDs?
What are sinus venosus ASDs?
What causes persistent truncus arteriosus?
Failure of the truncus to separate into the aorta and pulmonary artery resulting in a single artery receiving bilateral blood flow and giving flow to systemic, pulmonary and coronary circulations
-associated with VSD
Which gender more often gets coarctation?
-males, but females with Turner syndrome are at high risk
Four clinical syndromes by which IHD presents
What is the primary cause of IHD syndromes?
-insufficient coronary perfusion for myocardial demand due to chronic, progressive atherosclerotic narrowing of the coronary arteries
What event generally precipitates acute coronary syndromes?
-change from a stable plaque to an unstable plaque through rupture, erosion or hemorrhage
Describe Prinzmetal angina
What are causes of transmural MI in the absence of the usual coronary artery pathology?
What is a subendocardial infarct?
Potential causes of infarct extension