Cardio Symposium Secondary Hypertension Flashcards

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Conn’s Syndrome (primary hyperaldosteronism) Pathology

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Excessive secretion of aldosterone of the adrenal gland

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Conn’s Syndrome (primary hyperaldosteronism) Signs and Symptoms

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Musclular weakness due to hypokalaemia, hypertension due to salt and water retention

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Conn’s Syndrome (primary hyperaldosteronism) Tests

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Function of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system.

→ CT scan to help localise the adenoma

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Conn’s Syndrome (primary hyperaldosteronism) Treatment

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Surgical removal

Spironoacetone (Potassium-sparing diuretic)

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Renal artery stenosis Pathology

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Stenosis of the renal artery may be caused by atherosclerotic plaques. It results in activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system

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Renal artery stenosis Signs and Symptoms

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Symptoms and signs of atherosclerosis e.g. bruit over affected artery
ACE inhibitors may reduce renal perfusion and precipitate renal failure

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Renal artery stenosis Tests

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Angiography

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Renal artery stenosis Treatment

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Angioplasty and stenting or surgery

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Pre-eclampsia Pathology

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Placental ischaemia results in release of agents that cause endothelial dysfunction.

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Pre-eclampsia Signs and Symptoms

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Hypertension proteinuria +/- oedema occurring after week 20 of pregnancy

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Pre-eclampsia Tests

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Liver function, renal function, platelet count and uric acid

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Pre-eclampsia Treatment

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Antihypertensives, magnesium.

May required urgent delivery

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Phaeochromocytoma Pathology

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Catecholamine secreting tumour often located in the adrenal medulla

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Phaeochromocytoma Signs and Symptoms

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Paroxysmal (episodic) hypertension, pallor, palpitations, anxiety and abdominal pain

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Phaeochromocytoma Tests

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24hr collection of urine to screen or elevated levels of catecholamine metabolites CT scan to help locate tumour.

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Phaeochromocytoma Treatment

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Treatment with alpha- and beta adrenoceptor antagonists.

Surgical removal

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Cushing’s Syndrome Pathology

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Inappropriate elevation of free corticosteroids e.g. by and adrenal tumour

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Cushing’s Syndrome Signs and Symptoms

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Moon face, acne, hirsutism, buffalo hump, centra obesity and striaeMoon face, acne, hirsutism, buffalo hump, centra obesity and striae

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Cushing’s Syndrome Tests

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Cortisol levels, urinary cortisol and dexamethasone suppression test CT scanning to help locate tumour.

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Cushing’s Syndrome Treatment

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Surgical removal

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Coarctation of the aorta Pathology

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Narrowing of the aorta most commonly where the ductus arteriosus joins aorta

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Coarctation of the aorta Signs and Symptoms

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Raised blood pressure in upper limbs.
Systolic mumur heard posteriorly.
Weak femoral pulses and delayed in comparison to the radial pulses

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Coarctation of the aorta Tests

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Notching of under surface of ribs due to collaterals

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Coarctation of the aorta Treatment

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Surgical correction