ECG IN CHF
Note in the above figure the enlarged right and left ventricles. This is the main cause for CHF
CHF is a condition in which the heart is unable to pump the blood sufficiently to the metabolic demand of the body.
CHF is a condition in which the heart is unable to pump the blood sufficiently to the metabolic demand of the body.
Causes:-
2.High B.P
3.Arrhythmia (tachycardia, bradycardia)
4.Defective heart valves
The above causes may either impair the blood output by weakening the heart muscle (Arrhythmia and Heart Attack) or impose heavy workload on the heart by increasing arterial resistance (Hypertension)
Symptoms:-
1. Left-sided CHF causes lung enlargement, and dyspnea(difficult breathing)
2. Right-sided CHF causes liver enlargement and peripheral edema.
Complementary Physiologic Mechanism:-
1.Increased heartbeat(Adrenergic domination)
2.Reduced kidney blood supply that causes increased salt retention by aldosterone.
3.Enlarged heart(Myocardial Megaly)
Model ECG in CHF:-
In the Fig-1 two models of ECG, rhythms have been shown. One is normal and the other is recorded in CHF. Both are in lead-II.
Usually heart failure can be diagnosed by X-ray which can clearly picture out the enlarged heart.
In ECG this enlarged ventricles can be identified by the uptrend elongated tall R-wave and a widened QRS complex as shown in above Fig-1 by the green lines and the red circles. The QT-interval is also widened which is marked by blue lines in the above Fig-1.
Correction Options:-
1.Improve heart muscle contracting ability
2. Reduce Preload.
3. Reduce arterial resistance after load.
Medicines:-
1.Cardiac Glycosides (Digoxin)
2.Bipyridines
3.Beta-blockers
4.ACE-Inhibitors
5.Vasodilators
6.Diuretics.Continued...
Fig-1 |
In the Fig-1 two models of ECG, rhythms have been shown. One is normal and the other is recorded in CHF. Both are in lead-II.
Usually heart failure can be diagnosed by X-ray which can clearly picture out the enlarged heart.
In ECG this enlarged ventricles can be identified by the uptrend elongated tall R-wave and a widened QRS complex as shown in above Fig-1 by the green lines and the red circles. The QT-interval is also widened which is marked by blue lines in the above Fig-1.
Correction Options:-
1.Improve heart muscle contracting ability
3. Reduce arterial resistance after load.
Medicines:-
1.Cardiac Glycosides (Digoxin)
2.Bipyridines
3.Beta-blockers
4.ACE-Inhibitors
5.Vasodilators
6.Diuretics.Continued...
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