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1. What is the major cause of MI?
Open blocked vessels
Rupture of free wall - IV septum - or papillary muscle
Rupture of atherosclerotic plaque and complete occlusion of the coronary artery
Eisenmenger syndrome
2. What causes the nutmeg color in nutmeg liver?
Stable and unstable prinzmetal
Congested central veins
Jugular venous distension - painful hepatosplenomegaly w/nutmeg liver - cardica cirrhosis - dependent pitting edema
1) migratory polyarthritis 2) pancarditis 3) subcutaneous nodules 4) erythema marginatum 5) Syndenham chorea
3. What is the most common cause of sudden cardiac death? What are less common causes of sudden cardiac death?
Holosystolic blowing murmur
4-6 hours - 24 hours - 72 hours
Acute ischemia - mitral valve prolapse - cardiomyopathy - cocaine abuse
LV dilation and eccentric hypertrophy
4. What are the cancers that most commonly metastasize to the heart?
Breast and lung carcinoma - melanoma - lymphoma
Stable angina
Decreases LV dilation by decreasing volume
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
5. With what other congenital heart defect is tricuspid atresia associated? What type of shunt is present?
ASD - R-->L
Backward LHF pulm htn and RHF - afib and associated mural thombis
Dilated
CK- MB
6. What congenital heart defect often is present with infantile coarctation of the aorta?
PDA
Squat in response to cyanotic spell
Loss of LV fx
Decreased forward perfusion pulmonary congestion
7. What disesase has Aschoff bodies?
Months out fibrosis
MI
Aortic stenosis
Myocarditis in acute rheumatic heart fever
8. What congenital heart defect is associated with fetal alcohol syndrome?
1) damaged endocardial surface develops thrombotic vegetations 2) transient bacteremia leads to trapping of bacteria in the vegetations
VSD
Transposition of the great vessels
Systolic ejection click followed by crescendo - decrescendo murmur
9. What coronary arterysupplies the lateral wall of the LV?
Contraction band necrosis
Osler nodes (ouch - ouch Osler)
Circumflex
Thickening of chrodae tendinae and cusps - mitral stenosis
10. What causes heart failure cells?
>60 years - bicuspid aortic valve
Rupture of capillaries leading to intraalveolar hemorrhage - sx of LHF
Myocarditis in acute rheumatic heart fever
Constrict peripheral arterioles - increasing TPR - release aldosterone - increasing blood volume
11. How do nitrates tx MI?
Right side - serotonin and other secretory products detoxified in the lung
Infectious
R-->L
Decrease preload -->lowers myocardial stress
12. What is the most common primary cardiac tumor in children? Is it malignant or benign?
Isolated root dilation - valve damage (infective endocarditis) - aortic root dilation (syphilitic aneurysm or aortic dissection)
Coronary artery vasospasm - emboli - vasculitis
LHF - left - to - right shunt - chronic lung disease (cor pulmonale)
Rhadbomyoma - benign
13. What is migratory polyarthritis?
Arthritis in a large joint (wrist - knees - ankles) that resolves within days and migrates to another large joint
RCA
Dilated
SLE
14. What are the forward and backward sx of LHF?
Jugular venous distension - painful hepatosplenomegaly w/nutmeg liver - cardica cirrhosis - dependent pitting edema
Backward: dyspnea - PND - orthopnea - crackles (pulmonary congestion and edema) - heart failure cells forward: fluid retention due to decreased flow to kidneys leading to activation of RAA
Nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis (marantic endocarditis)
Posterior wall of LV - posterior septum - papillary muscles
15. Turner syndrome is associated with which congenital heart defect?
Mitral stenosis
Backward: dyspnea - PND - orthopnea - crackles (pulmonary congestion and edema) - heart failure cells forward: fluid retention due to decreased flow to kidneys leading to activation of RAA
Infantile coarctation of the aorta
Hemosiderin laden macrophages
16. What is the JOneS mneumonic?
Major criteria of Jones criteria for acute rheumatic fever J: joint (migratory polyarthritis) O: heart (pancarditis) N: nodules (subcutaneous nodules) E: erythema marginatum S: Sydenham chorea
ST- segment depression
Ischemia - htn - dilated cardiomyopathy - MI - restrictive cardiomyopathy
Kawasaki disease
17. In which pts does S viridans cause endocarditits?
Pts w/previously damaged valves
S aureus
Fever: due to bacteremia murmur: due to vegetations janeway lesions - osler nodes - and splinter hemorrhages: due to embolization of septic vegetations anemia of chronic disease: due to chronic inflammation
Return of O2 and inflammatory cells cause FR generation - further damaging myocytes
18. What does Libman - Sacks endocarditis cause?
Concentric hypertrophy - can't oxygenate full wall - ischemic damage
When a bacterial protein resembles a protein in human tissue
SLE
Mitral regurg
19. What are the minor critera of the Jones criteria?
Cardiogenic shock - CHF - arrhythmia
Nonspecific - eg fever and elevated ESR
Arthritis in a large joint (wrist - knees - ankles) that resolves within days and migrates to another large joint
Return of O2 and inflammatory cells cause FR generation - further damaging myocytes
20. What causes the split S2 in ASD?
S epidermidis
Heart can't fill
Stable angina
Increased blood in right heart delays closure of P valve
21. In transposition of the great vessels - What is required for survival? How is this achieved?
Prophylactic abx during dental procedures
Transesophageal echo
Shunt - PGE to maintain PDA until surgical repair can be performed
Stable angina
22. What is the classic EKG finding of restrictive cardiomyopathy?
Low voltage EKG w/diminished QRS amplitude
Small - nondestructive vegetations (subacute endocarditis)
Wear and tear
Regurg vs stenosis
23. What congenital heart defect presents later in life with lower extremity cyanosis?
PDA
Volume overload and LHF
Mitral and tricuspid regurg - arrhythmia
Constrict peripheral arterioles - increasing TPR - release aldosterone - increasing blood volume
24. Episodic chest pain unrelated to exertion due to coronary vasospasm. ST- segment elevation. Relieved by NG or Ca channel blockers.
Streptococcus viridans
Shunt - PGE to maintain PDA until surgical repair can be performed
Decreased CO due to diastolic dysfx - syncope w/exercise - sudden death due to vfib
Prinzmetal angina
25. Holosystolic blowing murmur that increases w/expiration?
Coxsackie A or B
Atherosclerosis of coronary arteries
Mitral regurg
First 4 hours
26. What is the foundation of a scar?
Myocarditis in acute rheumatic heart fever
Granulation tissue
Coronary artery vasospasm - emboli - vasculitis
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
27. What imaging test is useful for detecting lesions on valves?
Valve replacement once LV dysfx develops
Autoimmune pericarditis 6-8 wks post MI
Atherosclerosis of coronary arteries
Transesophageal echo
28. Return of O2 and inflammatory cells cause FR generation - further damaging myocytes.
Reperfusion injury
PDA
First 4 hours
Rhadbomyoma - benign
29. What is the murmur of mitral regurg?
Holosystolic blowing murmur
Shunt - PGE to maintain PDA until surgical repair can be performed
Ventricle
Infantile coarctation of the aorta
30. When is a post - MI pt at highest risk for Dressler syndrome? With what microscopic change is this complication associated?
PDA
Fibrinous pericarditis
Coronary artery vasospasm
Months out fibrosis
31. How long after pharyngitis does acute rheumatic fever occur?
2-3 weeks
Ischemic heart disease
Aortic regurg
Red border granulation tissue
32. With what condition are rhabdomyomas associated?
Chronic ischemic heart disease
Myofiber hypertrophy with disarray
Eisenmenger syndrome
Tuberous sclerosis
33. What is molecular mimicry?
1-3 days
Left -->right
When a bacterial protein resembles a protein in human tissue
Ventricle
34. How do you tx prinzmetal angina?
Aortic stenosis
NG or Ca channel blocker
Type I
Aortic regurg
35. With what endocarditis is S epidermidis associated?
Aneurysm - mural thrombus - Dressler syndrome
Tuberous sclerosis
Endocarditis of prosthetic valves
RCA
36. How does hypertension cause LHF?
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37. Opening snap followed by diastolic rumble.
Maternal diabetes
Fibrosis and dystrophic calcification
Mitral stenosis
Ventricles cannot pump
38. What causes microangiopathic hemolytic anemia in aortic stenosis?
RBC damaged while crossing the calcified valve causing schistocytes
Colon cancer
PDA
Preductal - post aortic arch
39. What is the tx for LHF?
ACE inhibitor
Myxoma - benign
Chest pain <20 min brought on by exertion or emotional stress
Sudden cardiac death
40. How does dilated cardiomyopathy cause LHF?
Stretched muscle loses contractility
RCA
Restrictive cardiomyopathy
Subendocardial
41. What increases the volume of mitral regurg murmur?
Colon cancer
Left -->right
Squatting - expiration
Isolated root dilation - valve damage (infective endocarditis) - aortic root dilation (syphilitic aneurysm or aortic dissection)
42. What are heart failure cells?
Hemosiderin laden macrophages
Stretched muscle loses contractility
Cyanosis - RV hypertrophy - polycythemia - clubbing
Ventricle
43. What are the sx of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?
Tricuspid
RHF
Decreased CO due to diastolic dysfx - syncope w/exercise - sudden death due to vfib
Migratory polyarthritis
44. What type of vegetations does Strep viridans cause?
Squat in response to cyanotic spell
LHF - left - to - right shunt - chronic lung disease (cor pulmonale)
Prinzmetal angina - cocaine
Small - nondestructive vegetations (subacute endocarditis)
45. What is the effect of mitral regurg on the heart?
Loeffler syndrome
VSD
Volume overload and LHF
Increased O2 demand during exercise but can't increase CO b/c of narrowed valve
46. What is the most common primary cardiac tumor in adults? Is it malignant or benign?
Systolic ejection click followed by crescendo - decrescendo murmur
Myxoma - benign
Chest pain - arrhythmia - sudden death - heart failure - dilated cardiomyopathy
Return of O2 and inflammatory cells cause FR generation - further damaging myocytes
47. What effect does chronic rheumatic heart disease have the mitral valve?
Thickening of chrodae tendinae and cusps - mitral stenosis
Stable angina
Subendocardial
Hypercoagulable state or underlying adenocarcinoma
48. What is Loeffler syndrome?
Endomyocardial fibrosis w/eosinophilic infiltrate and eosinophilia
Regurg vs stenosis
Sterile vegetations on surface and undersurface on mitral valve
Rupture of plaque with w/thrombus and incomplete occlusion of coronary artery
49. How does fibrinolysis/angioplasty tx MI?
Open blocked vessels
Aortic stenosis
stenosis of RV outflow tract - RV hypertrophy - VSD - aorta that overrides the VSD
Stretched muscle loses contractility
50. Which angina(s) show ST elevation on EKG? ST depression?
Prinzmetal stable and unstable
RBC damaged while crossing the calcified valve causing schistocytes
Mitral insufficiency
Coronary artery vasospasm - emboli - vasculitis
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