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CORONARY ARTERIAL DISEASE

dr. Ika Christine, SpJP., FIHA

Faculty of Medicine – Widya Mandala Catholic University


January 2018
Terms
Supply vs Demand
Risk Factors
Atherosclerosis
Stable to Unstable
Signs and Symptoms
Physical examination findings
Diagnostic Studies

1. ECG
2. Treadmill test (Exercise stress test)
3. Echocardiography
4. Nuclear imaging (PET)
5. Dobutamine stress echo
6. Multiple Slices Cardiac Tomography
7. Coronary angiography
Diagnosis

1. Chief complaint
2. Physical findings
3. Labs
4. Diagnosis
5. Differential Diagnosis

Degree of severity:
Angina pectoris  Canadian Cardiovascular Society
Differential diagnosis
Therapy
Non pharmacology Pharmacology

Exercise Anti angina


Diet Anti dyslipidemia
Comorbid management
Smoking cessation

Myocardial infarction:
Reperfusion  PCI, CABG, thrombolytic,
Acute Coronary Syndrome 
Cardiac Emergency
Therapy
Reperfusion
Indication and contraindication

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S C L E…
MU
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ECG
Location
Infarct Location
OLD ?

NEW ?

Inferior: II, III, AVF


Anterior: V1 – V6
Anteroseptal: V1 – V4
High lateral: I and AVL
Anterior extensive: V1-V6 + I and AVL
Reciprocal: inferior and anterior
Complication and Prognosis

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