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Congestive Heart Failure
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Is heart failure(HF) an actual diagnosis?
Definition
no, it mainly manifests at the end of other cardiovascular diseases
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WHat is HF?
Definition
the inability of the heart to adequately supply blood to fit the body's needs
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What are patients with untreated or poorly managed HF at risk for during dental procedures?
Definition
cardiac arrest(AF, heart stops beating randomly), stroke (cerebrovascular accident), and MI(blockage causing necrosis)
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Is the prevalnce of HF increasing? Why?
Definition
yes, because advances in technology allow us to live longer, and HF is more common in old people
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Do patients with HF always know they have it?
Definition
no, many don't
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What are some things that can cause HF?
Definition
-Impaired myocardial contractility
-Increased ventricular stiffness or impaired myocardial relaxation
-A variety of other cardiac abnormalities
-States in which the heart is unable to compensate for increased peripheral blood flow or metabolic requirements
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What is the most common underlying cause of HF? Second most common? What else causes it?
Definition
-coronary heart disease or coronary artery disease
-second most common cause is dilated cardiomyopathy
-hypertension also causes HF
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Does HF affect one or both ventricles?
Definition
either, left is usually first
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What are the cardinal manifestations of HF?
Definition
dyspnea and fatigue
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What is the common symptoms with HF of the left ventricle?
Definition
dyspnea
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What does pulmonary hypertension do?
Definition
increases the work of the right ventricle pumping against increased pressure
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What is failure of the right side of the heat caused by?
Definition
failure of the left, rarely occurs alone
Term
What is cor pulmonale?
Definition
enlargement of the right side of the heart caused by a lung disorder(emphysema)
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What is compensated HF?
Definition
, stimulation of the renin-angiotensin system and the sympathetic nervous system compensate for loss of function, compensated HF is when this actually works and the symptoms go away
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What is decompensated HF?
Definition
symptomatic HF
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What are stages A and B?
Definition
denote the status of patients with risk factors that predispose to the development of HF, but who do not have any symptoms of HF
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What is stage C?
Definition
is for patients with past or present symptoms of HF associated with underlying structural heart disease
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What is stage D?
Definition
is for patients with refractory HF who might be eligible for specialized, advanced treatment or for end-of-life care
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Does HF stay the same?
Definition
no, it is a progressive disease
Term
What does left ventriular failure result in?
Definition
pulmonary vascular congestion with resulting pulmonary edema and dyspnea
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What is the most common symptom of HF? When is it usually present?
Definition
Dyspnea, usually is present only with exertion or physical activity
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What does dyspnea at rest indicate?
Definition
severe HF
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What is orthopnea?
Definition
positional dyspnea precipitated or worsened by the patient assuming a recumbent or semirecumbent position
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What is Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea (PND)?
Definition
a sudden, severe shortness of breath awakening patient from sleep
Term
What may also be impaired in patients with advanced HF?
Definition
central regulation of respiration
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What can central regulation of respiration result in?
Definition
alternating cycles of rapid, deep breathing with periods of central apnea, a pattern called Cheyne-Stokes respiration
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What is one of the hallmark symptoms of HF?
Definition
exercise intolerance, due to dyspnea and reduced blood to muscles
Term
What are some things that are evidence of systemic venous congestion?
Definition
-The presence of distended neck veins
-A large, tender liver
-Peripheral edema
-Ascites
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What may patients with chronic HF see?
Definition
clubbing of digits
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What are some tests used to diagnose and monitor patients with HF?
Definition
-Plain radiography of the chest
-Electrocardiogram
-Echocardiography
-Radionuclide angiography or ventriculography
-Exercise stress test
-Ambulatory electrocardiogram (Holter) monitoring
-Cardiac catheterization
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How are stages A and B managed?
Definition
management begins with risk reduction and includes the identification and treatment of underlying medical problems
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What is done for the management of stage C HF?
Definition
-salt restriction and drug therapy is added
-Drug therapy begins with diuretics to control fluid retention
Term
What are some other drugs besides diruetics used to treat HF?
Definition
-angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
-β-adrenergic blockers
-angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs)
Term
What are the first line drugs used to treat HF?
Definition
ACE inhibitors
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What is principally used to treat residual symptoms not controlled by other drugs?
Definition
Digoxin
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What are some drugs used to treat HF is ACE inhibitors do not work?
Definition
ARBs and direct-acting vasodilators
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What are some drugs that worsen the clinical status of HF?
Definition
These include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), most antiarrhythmic agents, and calcium channel blockers
Term
What is used to treat refractory HF(Stage D) if drugs do not work?
Definition
mechanical and surgical intervention (intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation, placement of a left ventricular assist device, and heart transplantation)
Term
WHat has recently been used to benefit HF patients in class II or III?
Definition
use of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD)
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What may Shortness of breath, orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea (PND), fatigue, or exercise intolerance indicate?
Definition
HF or another cardiovascular disease
Term
Those who are symptomatic have...
Definition
decompensated HF (NYHA classes II, III and IV)
(no symptoms=compensated class I)
Term
Who must a med con be obtained for?
Definition
decompensated(symptomatic HF)
Term
Which patients with HF don't need a med con generally?
Definition
ones who can achieve a 4 MET(can climb stairs), is not symptomatic
Term
What is the most common reason for a change from compensation to decompensation?
Definition
patients failure to take medication properly
Term
Who can be seen?
Definition
Class I, Class II(after med con), Some class III(after med con)
SO rest of class III and class IV must be seen in a special care facility with monitoring
Term
What are some changes in treatment?
Definition
-no supine chair position
-no epinephrine for patients taking Digoxin
-stress reduction
Term
If use of epinephrine is NECESSARY, how much can be used?
Definition
A maximum of 0.036 mg of epinephrine (i.e., two cartridges of 2% lidocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine)
-dont use gingival retraction cord with epinephrine impregnated in it
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What if vascoconstritors must be used in someone who is a class III or IV?
Definition
a med con must be obtained first
Term
What may digoxin cause?
Definition
may exaggerate the gag reflex
Term
What is the most common cause of right-sided heart failure alone?
Definition
emphysema
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How many patients die a year after being diagnosed with HF?
Definition
20%
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How often does sudden death occur in people with HF?
Definition
6-9 times more likely than general population
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