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CV CHF Drugs
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10/31/2010

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Term
Systolic dysfxn summary (3)
Definition
Fills fine, can't pump
Venous congestion causing pulm. and peripheral edema
Dec. EF, SV
Term
Symptoms of forward failure = dec. SV (4)
Definition
Hypotension
Tachycardia
Fatigue
Dec. ability to exercise
Term
Symptoms of backward failure = congestion (3)
Definition
Dyspnea
Pulmonary and peripheral edema
Right heart failure
Term
Renal hypoperfusion causes...
Definition
Retention of salt, water thus inc. ECF
Exacerbates forward and backward failure
Term
How does the kidney maintain GFR in the face of hypoperfusion?
Definition
Afferent arteriole dilates until it can't dilate any more
AngII (preferentially) constricts efferent arteriole
Term
What's the new idea about the etiology of heart failure?
Definition
Systolic heart failure causes neurohormonal activation which causes volume overload and cardiac remodeling
Term
Inc. release of NE in the face of hypovolemia causes...(5)
Definition
Constriction of resistance arterioles to inc. TPR and thus BP
Constricts veins to inc. venous return
Enhanced cardiac contractility
Renin secretion
ADH effect in PT
Term
Why do dec. venous capacitance and inc. contractility not necessarily help ameliorate hypovolemia?
Definition
Blood volume is already low, so we're not returning much to the heart, and it still doesn't have much to pump
Term
The net effect of NE, AngII, aldosterone, and ADH are...
Definition
Isotonic volume expansion
Term
Summary of NE/AngII, RAAS effects on hemorrhage
Definition
Short term: NE/AngII maintain BP
Long term: RAAS restores blood volume
Term
AngII stimulates mitogenesis and causes...
Definition
Remodeling:
Hypertrophy of myocytes
Inc. deposition of fibrillary collagen in ECM = fibrosis causing stiffness
Term
How does aldosterone contribute to remodeling?
Definition
Causes deposition of fibrillar collagen in ECM, causes ventricular muscle to stiffen
Term
The CHF inc. in preload and TPR causes...(2)
Definition
Ventricular dilation and wall stress = pressure overload
Stimulates collagen synthesis in ECM
Term
The Starling mechanism ___ in a CHF patient
Definition
Doesn't work!
Term
Describe the effects of inc. preload/contractility/afterload on SV in a normal heart
Definition
Inc. preload = inc. SV
Inc. contractility = inc. SV
Inc. afterload = nc on SV b/c the Starling mech allows for maintenance of SV in the face of inc. afterload
Term
Describe the effects of inc. preload/contractility/afterload on SV in a systolic CHF heart
Definition
Inc. preload = dec. SV
Inc. contractility = inc. SV
Inc. afterload = super dec. SV
Term
How do diuretics and VD/inotropic agents work regarding the Starling curve?
Definition
Diuretics dec. LV-EDV = dec. preload = shift the curve to the left
VD/inotropic agents = inc. SV = shift the curve upward
Term
Strategies that improve CHF symptoms (4)
Definition
Dec. preload w/ diuretics or nitrate VD
Dec. afterload w/ arteriolar VD
Dec. preload and afterload w/ ACEI balanced VD
Inc. contractility w/ inotropes
Term
Strategies that reverse cardiac remodeling and inc. longevity in CHF
Definition
Block cardiac AngII, aldosterone, adrenergic receptors
Term
Furosemide, nitrate VD: summary of effects on systolic CHF
Definition
Dec. congestive symptoms
Doesn't inc. SV
Doesn't reverse cardiac remodeling or inc. longevity
Term
Spironolactone, eplerenone: MOA, effect
Definition
Blocks aldosterone R in DT
Inc. excretion of Na, Cl, H2O, HCO3
Dec. excretion of K
Dec. collagen turnover in ECM of ventricles and thus prevents/reverses the cardiac remodeling caused by aldosterone
Term
Spironolactone, eplerenone: S/E
Definition
Dose-related hyperkalemea
Be careful w/ severe renal insufficiency esp. if also taking ACEI
CHF patients have inc. symp. activity and dec. renal perfusion = renin secretion
AngII maintains GFR by constricting the efferent arteriole
ACEI block the effects of AngII and so actually impairs renal fxn in some patients
(Captopril is okay, though, b/c it has a short t1/2)
Small doses of spironolactone can do the job and usually not cause hyperkalemia as long as the S-Cr < 2.5 mg/dL
Spironolactone, but not eplerenone, is a partial agonist at androgen/estrogen/ progesterone receptors causing gynecomastia, azoospermia, breast pain, menstrual irregularitiy
Term
Furosemide: properties
Definition
Must dose bid/tid b/c short t1/2
Filtered, secreted into PT via organic acid transport system (oral or IV)
Activity not affected by pH
Rapid diuresis of short duration Effective if GFR <25 ml/min
Term
Furosemide: MOA
Definition
Inhibit NaK2Cl symporter in medullary/cortical loop of Henle
Dec. reabsorption of NaCl, Ca, Mg
Huge natriuresis (and subsequent inability to make a dilute or concentrated urine b/c no osmotic gradient)
Stim renal synthesis of PG in kidney, spills into circulation, causes dilation of veins causing immediate dec. in RA pressure
Inhibit NaK2Cl symporter in macula densa
Block TG feedback and immediate inc. GFR and inc. renin secretion (subsequent AngII inc. causes secondary hyperaldosteronism)
Inc. Na delivery to DT, inc. flow, and secondary hyperaldosteronism cause inc. K secretion (administered KCl can correct the hyperaldosteronism-induced metabolic alkalosis)
Furosemide can inhibit CA in large doses and thus inhibit Na reabsorption in PT
Term
Furosemide: S/E
Definition
Secondary hyperaldosteronism
Hypokalemia hypochloremic metabolic acidosis from excess loss of NaCl and KCl = give w/ K-sparing diuretic like spironolactone!
Term
ACEI, ARBs: summary of effects on CHF (6)
Definition
Balanced VD!
Dec. congestive symptoms
Inc. SV and EF = get rid of forward failure
Reverse cardiac remodeling (and hypertrophy) and inc. longevity
Dec. hospitalization and mortality
Improve fxl status and quality of life
Term
ACEI end in...
Definition
-pril
Term
ARBs end in...
Definition
-sartan
Term
Furosemide: effects
Definition
Dec. ECF = dec. venous return = dec. preload = dec. LV filling pressure
Alleviates congestive/backward failure symptoms
Still on the same Starling curve, though, so SV may not inc.
Doesn't improve survival!
Term
How does balanced VD work? (6)
Definition
Venodilation dec. venous return = dec. preload, so LV-EDV and LA pressure dec.
Arteriolar dilation dec. afterload = dec. TPR, which allows for an inc. in SV and EF
The inc. SV also contributes to the dec. LV-EDV and LA pressure
The inc. SV + dec. LV-EDV also dec. LV wall stress and pulmonary congestion
RBF inc. more than does GFR, so FF dec. causing diuresis
MAP and HR don't change!
Term
With ACEI, you need to monitor...(2)
Definition
Plasma K
Serum Cr
Especially if renal fxn is poor
Term
Why would you use an ACEI post MI?
Definition
Dec. incidence of CHF and death
Term
Why would you use an ARB vs an ACEI?
Definition
Use ARBs if the pt develops a dry cough while taking the ACEI
ARBs cause nearly the same hemodynamic changes as ACEI
Term
What other drugs besides ACEI and ARB can cause balanced VD?
Definition
Nitrate venodilator + arterial VD like hydralazine
Though prolonged treatment w/ hydralazine can cause an SLE-ish syndrome in slow acetylators
Term
ACEI are also used to treat ___ in addition to CHF
Definition
HTN, but you use lower doses to treat this
Term
Spironolactone, eplerenone: summary of effects on systolic CHF (4)
Definition
Dec. backward failure and inc. ventricular compliance and filling
Inhibit cardiac collagen synthesis Reverse cardiac remodeling and inc. longevity
Improve survival!
Term
B-blockers: summary of effects on CHF (2)
Definition
(Dec. HR and prevents exercise-tachycardia = longer diastole = dec. ventricular pressure and better filling)
Reverse cardiac remodeling and inc. longevity
Inc. SV and EF
Term
B-blockers: MOA
Definition
Block B1, B2, a1 adrenoR
Block excessive symp. stimulation = prevent/reverse remodeling of myocardium
Prevent ventricular dysrhythmias = dec. sudden death
Anti-anginal
Term
B-blockers end in...
Definition
ilol/olol
Term
Carvedilol: indications, S/E
Definition
NYHA II, III CHF and EF < 35% patients already taking an ACEI and diuretics (possibly digoxin)
Patient should be w/in 2-3 lbs of dry weight, meaning not volume-expanded
"Start low, go slow"
Patient will feel worse at first due to the B-blockade causing dec. EF, but this will eventually inc. above baseline and the patient will feel fine
Term
Carvedilol: dosing, effects
Definition
Use the largest dose tolerated (benefits are dose-related!)
Dec. death from LV failure by 50%
Term
Metoprolol: effects
Definition
Prevents exacerbations of CHF
Term
Digoxin: summary of effects on CHF (3)
Definition
Inc. SV and EF and thus dec. pulmonary congestion
Marginally inc. longevity
Don't reverse cardiac remodeling!
Term
Digoxin: effects (good and bad)
Definition
Direct positive inotropic effect (good)
Indirect enhancement of vagal tone (good)
Direct enhancement of dysrhythmia (bad)
Term
Digoxin: indications (2)
Definition
CHF pt w/ systolic dysfxn + ACEI + diuretic and still symptomatic
CHF pt w/ atrial fib (the enhanced vagal tone controls ventricular HR in the face of high atrial rate)
Term
Digoxin: pharmacokinetics (4)
Definition
Miniscule therapeutic window
t1/2 24-48 hrs
Stored in skeletal muscle so dose based on lean body mass
Excreted unchanged, clearance proportional to GFR
Term
Digoxin: drug-drug interactions (4)
Definition
Antacids, cholestyramine, colestipol dec. digoxin absorption from GI
Spironolactone dec. clearance of digoxin
Hypokalemic drugs (furosemide, HCTZ) potentiate adverse effects of digoxin
Verapamil, diltiazem, B-blockers enhance the bradycardia and AV block caused by digoxin
Term
Digoxin: S/E (4)
Definition
Inc. vagal tone causing sinus bradycardia, AV block
PACs, PVCs
These cardiac S/E are ppt by hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, hypercalcemia
Anorexia, nausea, yellow-green vision
Term
Diastolic dysfxn summary
Definition
Pumps fine, can't fill
Term
If the rates of active/passive LV relaxation don't inc. during exercise in diastolic dysfxn...
Definition
The Starling mechanism can't be used to inc. CO b/c diastolic relaxation doesn't speed up w/ HR and ventricular stiffness prevents inc. preload from inc. LV EDV = SV doesn't inc.
Term
Diastolic dysfxn can be prevented by...(3)
Definition
Treating HTN to prevent/reverse LVH
Treating CAD-induced ischemia w/ antianginals, antilipemics, or CABG
Valve replacement for AS
Term
Patients w/ systolic dysfxn always have...
Definition
Some diastolic dysfxn
Term
Diastolic dysfxn therapy is aimed at...
Definition
Inc. ability of LV to relax and fill at a normal pressure
Term
Diagnosing systolic vs. diastolic dysfxn
Definition
Doppler distinguishes diastolic dysfxn!
E and A waves (transmitral inflow velocity) are abnormal
Term
Diastolic dysfxn: hallmarks (2)
Definition
Pulmonary congestion causing dyspnea
Dec. exercise tolerance even though EF > 50%
Term
Ventricular stiffness is caused by ___ and results in ___ of the active and passive phases of diastolic relaxation
Definition
Deposition of fibrillar collagen in the heart ECM
Impairment
Term
If ventricular compliance is decreased, it requires ___ filling pressure.
Definition
Higher than normal
Term
In diastolic dysfxn, EDV is ___ despite ___
Definition
Abnormally high
Volume is normal
Term
Treatment of diastolic dysfxn: summary (5)
Definition
Dec. pulmonary venous pressure at rest and during exercise = relieve symptoms
Reverse LVH = inc. ventricular compliance and filling
Block cardiac aldosteroneR = reverse remodeling = inc. ventricular compliance and filling
Dec. HR to prolong diastole = allow for better filling
Prevent myocardial ischemia, b/c ischemia makes the wall stiffer
Term
Notes about using diuretics in diastolic dysfxn
Definition
Small doses are necessary to prevent hypotension and fatigue
Too much results in dec. blood volume = dec. preload = dec. CO
Term
Every pt w/ CHF gets...
Definition
ACEI/ARBs
Term
Furosemide is used mainly in pt w/ ___ dysfxn
Definition
Systolic
Used w/ care in diastolic
Term
Symptoms of cardiogenic shock (4)
Definition
Hypotension
Tachycadia
Hypoperfusion = cold, clammy skin, dec. urine output, altered mental status
PEd
Term
Non-pharm methods to inc. CO in cardiogenic shock
Definition
Intra-aortic balloon pump
Ventricular assist device
Term
Treatment of PEd due to cardiogenic shock (and what's used to treat MI)
Definition
Morphine
Oxygen
NTG
Furosemide
Term
Isosorbide dinitrate + hydralazine: MOA
Definition
Balanced VD!
Hydralazine VD arterioles, nitrate VD venules
Term
Tx of HF post MI shock
Definition
SBP <70 + shock: IV NE
SBP 70-100 + shock: IV DA
SBP 70-100 no shock: IV dobutamine
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