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IHD and Angina
Pectoris:
Acute coronary
syndrome
Name: Nur A’isyah Binti Idris
Matric no.: 08201210068
Definition
• A term encompasses
both unstable angina
and MI
• Characterised by
• New-onset/rapidly
worsening angina
• Angina on minimal
exertion
• Angina at rest
• caused by dynamic
obstruction usually
due to complex
ulcerated with
adherent platelet rich
thrombus
• Along with coronary
artery spasm
Acute Myocardial Infarction
(MI)
Criteria for MI:
Detection of a rise/fall of cardiac biomarkers with
at least 1 value above 99th centile upper reference
limit with at least 1 of following:
1. Signs of ischemia
2. New or presumed new significant ST segment –
T wave or bundle branch block
3. Pathological Q wave in ECG
4. Imaging evidence of new loss of viable
myocardium
• Criteria for previous MI:
1. Pathological Q waves with or without
symptoms in the absence of non-ischemic
causes
2. Imaging evidence of a region of loss of viable
that is thinned and fails to contract, in absence
of non ischemic causes
Clinical feature
Symptoms
• Prolonged cardiac pain
• Anxiety and fear of impending death
• Nausea and vomiting
• Breathlessness
• Collapse/syncope
Physical sign
• Sign of sympathetic activation: pallor, sweating,
tachycardia.
• Sign of vagal activation: vomiting, bradycardia
• Sign of impaired myocardial function: Hypotension,
oliguria, cold peripheries, narrow pulse pressure,
raised JVP, S3 heart sound, diffuse apical impulse,
lung crepitations
• Sign of complication: mitral regurgitation,
pericarditis
Diagnosis
• Precise history taking and examination
• ECG changes
• Serum biomarkers
Investigation
Electrocardiography –changes STEMI
• Proximal occlusion of major CA
• ST elevation
• Diminution size of R wave
• Development Q wave
• T wave become inverted
A – normal
B – within minutes
C – within hours
D – within days
E – after several weeks or months
Electrocardiography –changes NSTEMI
• Partial occlusion of major vessel / complete occlusion
of minor vessel unstable angina / partial thickness
MI
• ST depression
• T wave become inverted
Difference ECG changes in STEMI &
NSTEMI
Plasma cardiac biomakers
• In unstable angina, there is no detectable rise in
cardiac biomakers
• In MI, the cardiac biomakers are :
1. Creatine kinase (CK-MB)(12H)
2. Troponin I and T
3. Lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)
4. Aspartate aminotransferase
• Other blood test : leucocytosis, ESR & CRP
• Chest x-ray : pulmonary edema, cardiomegaly
• Echocardiography: assessing ventricular function
& detect other complication.
Management
• Immediate management: 12 hours
• Analgesia
• Antithrombotic therapy
• Antiplatelets
• Anticoagulants
• Anti-anginal therapy
• Reperfusion therapy
• Late management
Immediate management:
• should be admitted to hospital
• Patients are manage in cardiac unit & if there is no
complications, patient can be mobilise from 2nd day
& discharged after 3-5 days.
• Analgesiato relieves distress and to lower
adrenergic drive
iv opiates(morphine sulphate 5-10mg)/diamorphine
2.5-5mg)
 Antiemetics ( metoclopramide 10mg)
Anticoagulant therapy
1. Antiplatelet therapy
• Within 12 hours , 300 mg aspirin PO + 600 mg
clopidogrel
• Followed by 75 mg aspirin daily + 150 mg (first 1
week) 75 mg clopidogrel
• Alternative drug is ticagrelor 180 mg, followed
by 90 mg twice daily
2. Anticoagulants
• To reduce risk of re-infarction and
thromboembolic complications
• Heparin, low molecular weight heparin or
pentasaccharide
• E.g : Fondaparinux ( sc 2.5mg/day)
• Enoxaparin (sc 1mg/kg twice daily)
• Should be continue for 8 days/ until discharge
Anti-anginal therapy
• Sublingual glyceral trinitrate 300-500mcg
• i.v GTN 0.6 – 1.2 mg/hr
• Isosorbide dinitrate 1-2 mg/hr
• i.v B-blockers to reduce arrhythmias and improve
short term mortality
• Atenolol 5-10mg
• Metoprolol 5-15 mg over5 min
Reperfusion therapy
Non-ST segment elevation ACS
1. Coronary angiography
2. Coronary revascularisation
ST segment elevation ACS
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)
• Treatment of choice of STEMI
• Used in combination with GpIIb/IIIa receptor antagonist and
stent implantation
• Results in reduced risk of recurrent stroke or MI
• It is ideally done within 2 hours
Thrombolysis therapy
• Due to availability and resource, thrombolytic
therapy remains as the treatment of choice
• Reduce mortality rate by 25 – 50%
• Alteplase 15 mg i.v bolus given over 90 minutes
followed by
• 0.75 mg/kg over 30 min followed by
• 0.5 mg/kg over 60 min
Complication of ACS
Arrhythmias
• Ventricular /
atrial
fibrillations
• Ventricular /
Atrial
tachycardia
• Bradycardia
Ischaemia
Acute circulatory
failure
PericarditisEmbolism
Mechanical
complication
Impaired
ventricular
function,
remodelling,
aneurysm
Late management of ACS
• Lifestyle modification
 Diet
 Cessation of smoking
 Regular exercise
• Secondary prevention
drug therapy
 Antiplatelet therapy
 Beta-blocker
 ACEI/ARB
 Statin
 Additional therapy
for control of
diabetes and
hypertension
 Mineralocorticoid
receptor antagonist
• Device therapy
 Implantable cardiac
defibrillator
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acute coronary syndrome (MI)

  • 1. IHD and Angina Pectoris: Acute coronary syndrome Name: Nur A’isyah Binti Idris Matric no.: 08201210068
  • 2. Definition • A term encompasses both unstable angina and MI • Characterised by • New-onset/rapidly worsening angina • Angina on minimal exertion • Angina at rest • caused by dynamic obstruction usually due to complex ulcerated with adherent platelet rich thrombus • Along with coronary artery spasm
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Acute Myocardial Infarction (MI) Criteria for MI: Detection of a rise/fall of cardiac biomarkers with at least 1 value above 99th centile upper reference limit with at least 1 of following: 1. Signs of ischemia 2. New or presumed new significant ST segment – T wave or bundle branch block 3. Pathological Q wave in ECG 4. Imaging evidence of new loss of viable myocardium
  • 6. • Criteria for previous MI: 1. Pathological Q waves with or without symptoms in the absence of non-ischemic causes 2. Imaging evidence of a region of loss of viable that is thinned and fails to contract, in absence of non ischemic causes
  • 7. Clinical feature Symptoms • Prolonged cardiac pain • Anxiety and fear of impending death • Nausea and vomiting • Breathlessness • Collapse/syncope
  • 8. Physical sign • Sign of sympathetic activation: pallor, sweating, tachycardia. • Sign of vagal activation: vomiting, bradycardia • Sign of impaired myocardial function: Hypotension, oliguria, cold peripheries, narrow pulse pressure, raised JVP, S3 heart sound, diffuse apical impulse, lung crepitations • Sign of complication: mitral regurgitation, pericarditis
  • 9. Diagnosis • Precise history taking and examination • ECG changes • Serum biomarkers
  • 10.
  • 11. Investigation Electrocardiography –changes STEMI • Proximal occlusion of major CA • ST elevation • Diminution size of R wave • Development Q wave • T wave become inverted A – normal B – within minutes C – within hours D – within days E – after several weeks or months
  • 12. Electrocardiography –changes NSTEMI • Partial occlusion of major vessel / complete occlusion of minor vessel unstable angina / partial thickness MI • ST depression • T wave become inverted
  • 13. Difference ECG changes in STEMI & NSTEMI
  • 14. Plasma cardiac biomakers • In unstable angina, there is no detectable rise in cardiac biomakers • In MI, the cardiac biomakers are : 1. Creatine kinase (CK-MB)(12H) 2. Troponin I and T 3. Lactate dehydrogenase(LDH) 4. Aspartate aminotransferase
  • 15.
  • 16. • Other blood test : leucocytosis, ESR & CRP • Chest x-ray : pulmonary edema, cardiomegaly • Echocardiography: assessing ventricular function & detect other complication.
  • 17. Management • Immediate management: 12 hours • Analgesia • Antithrombotic therapy • Antiplatelets • Anticoagulants • Anti-anginal therapy • Reperfusion therapy • Late management
  • 18. Immediate management: • should be admitted to hospital • Patients are manage in cardiac unit & if there is no complications, patient can be mobilise from 2nd day & discharged after 3-5 days. • Analgesiato relieves distress and to lower adrenergic drive iv opiates(morphine sulphate 5-10mg)/diamorphine 2.5-5mg)  Antiemetics ( metoclopramide 10mg)
  • 19. Anticoagulant therapy 1. Antiplatelet therapy • Within 12 hours , 300 mg aspirin PO + 600 mg clopidogrel • Followed by 75 mg aspirin daily + 150 mg (first 1 week) 75 mg clopidogrel • Alternative drug is ticagrelor 180 mg, followed by 90 mg twice daily
  • 20. 2. Anticoagulants • To reduce risk of re-infarction and thromboembolic complications • Heparin, low molecular weight heparin or pentasaccharide • E.g : Fondaparinux ( sc 2.5mg/day) • Enoxaparin (sc 1mg/kg twice daily) • Should be continue for 8 days/ until discharge
  • 21. Anti-anginal therapy • Sublingual glyceral trinitrate 300-500mcg • i.v GTN 0.6 – 1.2 mg/hr • Isosorbide dinitrate 1-2 mg/hr • i.v B-blockers to reduce arrhythmias and improve short term mortality • Atenolol 5-10mg • Metoprolol 5-15 mg over5 min
  • 22. Reperfusion therapy Non-ST segment elevation ACS 1. Coronary angiography 2. Coronary revascularisation ST segment elevation ACS Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) • Treatment of choice of STEMI • Used in combination with GpIIb/IIIa receptor antagonist and stent implantation • Results in reduced risk of recurrent stroke or MI • It is ideally done within 2 hours
  • 23. Thrombolysis therapy • Due to availability and resource, thrombolytic therapy remains as the treatment of choice • Reduce mortality rate by 25 – 50% • Alteplase 15 mg i.v bolus given over 90 minutes followed by • 0.75 mg/kg over 30 min followed by • 0.5 mg/kg over 60 min
  • 24. Complication of ACS Arrhythmias • Ventricular / atrial fibrillations • Ventricular / Atrial tachycardia • Bradycardia Ischaemia Acute circulatory failure PericarditisEmbolism Mechanical complication Impaired ventricular function, remodelling, aneurysm
  • 25. Late management of ACS • Lifestyle modification  Diet  Cessation of smoking  Regular exercise • Secondary prevention drug therapy  Antiplatelet therapy  Beta-blocker  ACEI/ARB  Statin  Additional therapy for control of diabetes and hypertension  Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist • Device therapy  Implantable cardiac defibrillator