What are the most common causes of atherosclerosis?
reduced flow due to:
high levels of LDL, toxins; atheromas
What is ischemia?
Oxygen supply is inadequate to meet metabolic needs
What are the 3 categories of anginas?
What does ischemia do to the heart and body?
When may a scar be seen from ischemia?
It may not be seen until the third week so the patient will be sensitive to oxygen demands
Define angina
Recurrent chest pain associated with reversible damage to the myocardium
Describe an infarction
IRREVERSIBLE damage to the heart muscle causing necrosis. If extensive, the heart may fail.
What are the AHA recommendations for people experiencing chest pain?
What is acute coronary syndrome?
When coronary blood flow is significantly reduced, but not fully occluded.
What can cause acute coronary syndrome?
What is AMI?
Acute myocardial infarction- blood flow to a portion of cardiac muscle is COMPLETELY blocked causing prolonged tissue ischemia and irreversible cell damage
How are acute myocardial infarctions usually described?
By location of the heart that was damaged.
EX: occlusion of the left anterior descending artery= anterior MI
Left circumflex artery= lateral MI
What drug toxicity can cause an acute MI?
cocaine
What are the nonmodifiable risk factors of an acute MI?
What are the modifiable risk factors for an acute MI?
What are some emerging risk factors for acute MI?
What are the risk factors of an acute MI unique to women?
What are the manifestations of acute coronary syndrome?
What are the manifestations of acute myocardial infarction?
What are the manifestations of angina pain?
What are some complications of acute myocardial infarction?
What are the treatment goals for acute myocardial syndrome and infarction?
What diagnostic tests may be used to monitor and diagnose acute myocardial syndrome or infarction?
What diagnostic tests are cardiac markers?