4. Heart failure drugs Flashcards

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Mr X has been diagnosed with HF. What lifestyle changes would you suggest?

A
  1. Stop smoking
  2. Reduce alcohol
  3. Reduce salt
  4. Increase aerobic exercise

Aim to increase BP.

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Mr X has been diagnosed with HF. Which 3 types of medication would you prescribe for 1st line treatment? Explain why.

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  1. ACEi or ARB
    - reduce BP by inhibiting RAAS.
  2. Beta-blockers, e.g. bisoprolol, carvedilol
    - reduce HR
    - decrease SNS-mediated renin release
    - reduce inappropriate SNS activity on heart (so decrease O2 demand, inflammatory mediators and abnormal cardiac tissue remodeling)

Improve mortality and reduce symptoms.

  1. Spironolactone (aldosterone antagonist) - reduces mortality:
    - inhibits heart remodelling effects (fibrosis) of aldosterone
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Mr X shows symptoms of volume overload - ascites, peripheral oedema and chronic coughing. Explain why these symptoms occur and how you would treat them.

A

i) Decreased CO… relative renal hypoperfusion… stimulates RAAS…
ii) Na+ and free water retention… increased blood volume and pressure (capacitance vessels)…
iii) fluid extravasation into tissues… oedema

Treat with loop diuretics, e.g. furosemide

  • very potent diuretics
  • also cause vaso and venodilation (decreased after/preload)
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If Mr X were to develop palpitations/increased HR as a result of his HF, which drug would you prescribe? How does it act?

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IVABRADINE - acts to reduce HR by blocking funny current in SAN.

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You are concerned Mr X is at higher risk of strokes and emboli due to his HF. What drug would you prescribe?

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Dual anti-platelet therapy: aspirin + 1 other

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