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1 Cardiac causes of cardiac arrest

2 Learning outcomes This lecture should enable you to:
describe the heart conditions that may cause cardiac arrest explain the process that causes acute coronary syndromes (ACS) describe the different types of ACS explain how to recognise and assess an ACS list the relevant immediate treatment for each type of ACS discuss how to recognise and respond to other cardiac conditions that may cause cardiac arrest.

3 Acute coronary syndromes
Spectrum of clinical presentation caused by: atherosclerotic plaque rupture thrombus formation smooth muscle constriction

4 Fissured plaque No change

5 ABCDE Assessment Use ABCDE to assess 12 lead ECG
treat immediate issues blood sample in ‘C’ for enzymes reassess 12 lead ECG

6 Risk Stratification Enzymes - Troponin ECG changes History

7 Acute coronary syndromes
Clinical syndromes caused by the same disease process: unstable angina non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction ST-elevation myocardial infarction

8 Unstable angina 1. angina on exertion with increasing frequency over a few days, provoked by less exertion or 2. angina occurring recurrently and unpredictably - not specifically on exercise 3. unprovoked and prolonged episode of chest pain ______________________________________________ ECG may be normal No troponin release ST segment depression suggests high risk

9 Acute ST depression No change 9

10 Non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI)
symptoms suggest acute myocardial infarction ECG findings non-specific: ST-segment depression T-wave inversion may be normal troponin release

11 T-wave inversion in NSTEMI
Title expanded for clarity 11

12 ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)
symptoms suggest acute myocardial infarction ECG shows acute ST-segment elevation Q waves likely to develop troponin release early effective treatment may limit myocardial damage (and prevent Q wave development)

13 Anterolateral STEMI 13

14 Immediate treatment for all acute coronary syndromes
ABCDE approach aspirin 300 mg orally (crush/chew) consider other antiplatelet medication nitrate (GTN tablet or patients own spray) fentanyl/morphine oxygen - if hypoxic or signs of shock (SpO2 <94% or no measurement available) Reordered bulets 3 & 4 Upper case to start bullet points

15 Unstable angina and NSTEMI
anti-thrombotic aspirin clopidogrel or ticagrelor (or prasugrel) LMW heparin or fondaparinux If very high risk: glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor pain relief nitrate fentanyl/morphine oxygen if hypoxaemic myocardial protection beta blocker coronary angiography/PCI in most patients

16 STEMI (or acute MI with new LBBB)
Emergency reperfusion therapy: optimal treatment - primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) fibrinolytic therapy if PPCI is not available when given very early, similar outcomes avoid delay “time is muscle”

17 Access to emergency reperfusion

18 Left bundle branch block
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19 Other cardiac causes of cardiac arrest
in any cardiac arrest look for evidence of the cause not all cardiac arrests are due to ACS other causes may be ‘structural’ or ‘electrical’ some are inherited, some acquired, some congenital 19

20 Examples of other cardiac causes
Condition Nature Causation Severe aortic stenosis Structural Mostly acquired Sometimes congenital Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Inherited High-grade AV block Electrical Occasionally congenital Long QT syndrome Inherited, but… there are other causes of a long QT interval Anomalous coronary anatomy Congenital 20

21 Long QT syndrome New slide 21

22 Other cardiac causes: preventing cardiac arrest
be alert for warning symptoms (e.g. unexplained syncope) arrange urgent specialist assessment and treatment (including genetic family) with inherited conditions, don’t forget the family New slide 22

23 Any questions?

24 Summary recognise the different presentations of ACS
use the ABCDE approach start appropriate immediate treatment arrange immediate PPCI when appropriate be aware of other cardiac causes of arrest these require different management ‘warning’ symptoms need urgent referral

25 Advanced Life Support Level 2 Course Slide set
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