What are the symptoms of ACS?
(6)
What are the atypical symptoms of ACS?
(4)
What is the common atypical presentation in women?
Middle / upper back pain
What is the pathophysiology of a STEMI?
Which investigation is diagnosic?
ECG is diagnostic
How long should CP last for in a STEMI?
CP should last for > 20 minutes
What is the criteria for ST elevation on ECG for a STEMI?
(4)
ST elevation in two contiguous leads of v2-v3
* >2.5 mm in Men <40
* >2mm in Men >40
* 1.5mm in Women
* 1 mm ST elevation in other leads
What else may indicate a STEMI other than ST elevation on ECG?
New LBBB
What ECG changes may be seen in a posterior STEMI?
Deep ST segment depression in leads** V1 - V3**
What is the criteria for ‘Pathological’ Q waves?
What do Q waves indicate?
may indicate previous ‘silent’ MI
Where are Q waves normally seen on an ECG?
normally deep in >2mm in III or avR
What is the criteria for a PCI to be administered?
(3)
OR
What is the process of a PCI?
(3)
STEMI : PCI - Management
NSTEMI/Unstable angine : Management
STEMI : Fibrinolysis management
When should dual antiplatelet therapy be administered?
To all patients who are due to undergo PCI
* if the patient is not taking an oral anticoagulant: prasugrel
* if taking an oral anticoagulant: clopidogrel
What are the specific indications for giving clopidogrel?
What is a common drug which interacts with clopidogrel?
Omeprazole +Clopidogrel
* Omeprazole interacts with clopidogrel and reduces it effectiveness
* Omeprazole is a P450 inhibitor but not lansoprazole
What is thrombolysis
Include examples of thrombolytic drugs
What is the criteria behind starting anticoagualation in a patient due to undergo treatment for a STEMI?
*If PCI - hold anticoagulant
* If fibrinolysis - start anticoagulant at the same time
e.g. Fondaparinux
What are the main CI for thrombolysis?
(7)
What should you do if thrombolysis is CI?