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Pathophysiology/Disorders Of Cardiac Function-Part 1

by scott
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NSAID that inhibits synthesis of thromboxane A2, reduces rethrombosis.
Pericarditis pain in scapular ridge often due to irritation of this nerve.
Creatine_______, intracellular enzyme found in muscle cells.
Drug often relieves anginal pain.
Primary biomarker employed with high specificity for MI diagnosis.
Inhibitors that increase cardiac output and SV. Often used initially. abbreviation.
General moniker of heart disease caused by impaired coronary blood flow. abbreviation.
Tube shaped device placed in coronary arteries. Keep patent.
Powerful sympathomimetic agent, that increases myocardial contractility and stroke volume.
Streptokinase, Alteplase, are these types of drug agents.
Records electrical activity of heart
Removal of fluid from pericardial sac.
Myocardial perfusion ____________, uses thallium 201 and is distributed to myocardium.
Load against which the heart must contract to eject blood.
Pulsus ________ exaggeration in systemic arterial pulse volume with respiration.
This is a very common viral cause of pericarditis.
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Inflammatory process of pericardium.
This type of acute pericarditis is often self limiting, and may be viral.
In coronary blood flow, a metabolite that has the greatest vasodilator effect.
Coronary _____, injection of radiographic contrast medium into coronary arteries.
Approximately 40-50% of infarcts affect this coronary artery.
Gout drug occasionally used in pericarditis treatment.
______________ angiocardiography; provides visualization of ventricular structures during systole and diastole.
Long standing inflammation from mediastinal radiation, surgery or infection causes this type of pericarditis.
Type of pericarditis that tends to recur.
Pericarditis that can compress the heart; often alters the EKG.
Type of contractility, intrinsic ability of the heart muscle to shorten and generate force.
Accumulation of fluid in the pericardial cavity.
Term used to describe, the distending force of the ventricular wall as it fills prior to contraction.
These infarcts involve the full thickness of the ventricular wall.
Potent vasodilator produced in vascular endothelium. abbreviation.
Type of echocardiography that uses ultrasound to record blood flow within the heart.
Type of thrombus, develop with vessel occlusion in myocardial infarction, rich in fibrin and RBCs.
Diagnosis of pericarditis sound; Friction _____.