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Heart and Circulatory Failure Lectures from Pathological Physiology Dental Medicine Study materials from Pathological Physiology, school year 2007/2008 © Oliver Rácz 2008 12.2.2008 kvs1ed.ppt 1 The concept of heart failure Old: Cardiac dropsy* due to decompensation of ventricular hypertrophy. Recent: Neuroendocrine, hormonal and inflammatory factors, molecular mechanism of adaptation and deadaptation – not only the contractile elements. A syndrome which develops after different diseases/conditions producing cardiac/circulatory injury. Failure = the system is not able to meet proper performance For clinicians: Earlier identification, intervention, better therapy Dropsy = hydrops, stasis 12.2.2008 kvs1ed.ppt 2 Young, Haas, Starling: American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association 12.2.2008 kvs1ed.ppt 3 General etiology of HF 12.2.2008 kvs1ed.ppt 4 Clinical etiology of heart failure Coronary artery disease Hypertension Valvular dysfunction Congenital defects Cardiomyopathies Myocarditis, endocarditis, pericarditis Arrhytmias 12.2.2008 kvs1ed.ppt 5 Heart failure – basic terms Forward and backward failure NYHA classification I – IV Forms: 12.2.2008 Left ventricle, right ventricle, both Acute and chronic Systolic and diastolic dysfunction Decrease of CO, sometimes increase kvs1ed.ppt 6 Pathogenesis of HF 12.2.2008 kvs1ed.ppt 7 12.2.2008 kvs1ed.ppt 8 Cellular adaptation - maladaptation Myocytes do not divide Contractile proteins regenerate (30 – 90 d) Stimuli: GH, ATII, Noradrenaline, TNF-a, Interleukins, ADH, NO, ANP… Growth of cells – hypertrophy, back to fetal phenotype Apoptosis and necrosis 12.2.2008 kvs1ed.ppt 9 12.2.2008 kvs1ed.ppt 10 Neurohumoral (mal)adaptation Fixed reaction to decrease of cardiac output in shock Adrenergic stimulation (afferentation through baro- & chemoreceptors – CNS) Renin – angiotensin – aldosteron system (RAAS) – renal & local Erytropoetin Subclinical inflammation (TNF-α) 12.2.2008 kvs1ed.ppt 11 12.2.2008 kvs1ed.ppt 12