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Thousands of  coronary angiograms are done every day. Cardiologist no longer get excited to see exotic coronary lesions .Still , some images can be striking and dramatic. Here is an angiogram from a middle aged man  with stable angina  , who was  one among the routine early morning diagnostic studies  in our cath lab.

Who chopped the neck of this LAD ?

How this man was able to fill up the distal LAD almost completely? (With a complete cut off  right in the neck of LAD )

Are you sure there is antegrade flow ?

Do you get any clue ?

  • Can a trickle of  ante grade flow  sustain  a  TIMI 3 FLOW  ?
  • Or is it a  very efficient  instant collaterals  from LCX ?

Yes . The first one is right . An almost invisible antegrade channel  doing a exemplary job !

How is it possible ?

Realize an important fact . The distal flow beyond an obstruction  is not primarily dependent on degree of obstruction but the status of the distal vascular  bed .  If it is normal  even a hair-line patency  can  profusely perfuse the distal myocardial segment. This is what is happening to this man with a stable angina and perfectly normal micro vascular bed.

Lessens  from this Image.

Do not get fooled by the lay man’s logic. Realise there is  no simple relation  between  the degree of obstruction and degree of  blood flow impediment.It can be linear , curvilinear , or even inverse depending upon   the evolution and timing of obstruction  ,  number of lesions , presence or absence of collateral support , finally and  most importantly  the integrity of microvascular bed .

The  distal vascular bed drops its resistance drastically  once it senses  the problem in  proximal segment . This is based on Bernoulli principle and  is akin to how a  garden hose pipe  can simply increase  the velocity  by tightening the nozzle.*


* The garden hose analogy is a gross simplification of   complex factors that determine coronary blood flow.But it effectively clarifies a point ie  coronary blood flow is least dependent on coronary  stenosis (until  very late stages)

**Note further : This  hemodynamic  principle may not apply in acute occlusion as in STEMI  , where   acute  obstruction  often has a linear relationship with the quantum of blood flow.

By the way what happened to the above patient ?

Since he had significant angina there were no debates regarding management.  He  is posted for elective PCI this week-end .(We  can’t  get a stent just like that unless it is a real emergency  .Ours is a  Govt hospital !)

What is your take . Is it a going to be tough cross ?

I feel so , but my colleague Dr Gnanavelu   strongly  differs !

Let me post  our experience during PCI shortly.

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                                                     Every day thousands of  hearts  end their life   due to terminal heart failure . Much more  lives are  confined  to their bed rooms.In refractory cardiac failure and severe LV dysfunction the only  long-term option is cardiac transplantation.

Medical therapy has reached its saturation point.  Neuro- humoral modulation shows some promise. The other modalities like cardiac resynchronisation ,LV assist devices ,  ventricular  reduction surgeries ,  restriction devices , mitral valve splinting  are  still experimental .

Simply watch this Image : Your heart will get Energy

Modern day  cardiology is trying to add life to these dying  hearts  .

There are two aims

  • To prolong survival
  • Improve functional capacity (Make them at least take care of daily activities and live a fairly independent live)

This is the purpose of the  mushrooming heart failure clinics all over the  world . These clinics , though started with  good intention , ultimately   become  feeding  centres for so many experimental  bridge modalities  , sometimes  with an  infinite wait for  a potential donor  or at the mercy of their insurance companies  . (Many time it turns out to be a  bridge to heaven as the patient fails to cross it !) .

Even though there is strict criteria for terminal  heart failure ,  in practical terms it has many issues .Temporary functional deterioration is misinterpreted   often .

Premature  dependence on LV assist devices and  indulgence  in inappropriate  mitral valve reconstructive  procedures are the currently most important pseudo cardiac interventions .( Myosplint/AV groove tying etc)   Some where along   the  academic  corridors ,   we failed to realise many patients can bridge themselves  to a  transplant (or even   self de-list  from transplant programme  )  provided we are willing to wait and take few   risks  .

It is observed exercise training  programme is awfully inadequate in most centres  who deal with late stages of cardiac failure.

The hidden link  between skeletal muscle and  cardiac muscle

Skeletal muscle  function is impaired in cardiac failure . This impairment is attributable  to both  dis-use and low cardiac output.  Proper training of these muscles can not only improve the functional capacity  but also  sets in  a positive hemodynamic cycle  that   ultimately improves cardiac function as well.

In  our  country we have data  of  thousands of patients  with severe LV dysfunction living with the much ridiculed  digoxin   ,   diuretics ,  ACEI  and minimal exercise living a comfortable life for over 10 years .  It is often said in  cardiology class rooms ,  do not whip a tired horse  as the   failed heart needs rest  .This statement  has  truth  in it even in  this  space age cardiology !

Whipping  a failing heart with electrodes in the name of CRT   could be as  bad as  whipping with inotropic agents . This is not a  personal joke ! This fact has been repeatedly  proved by various inotropic  studies in terminal heart failure(Dobutamine to be specific ) Even CRT  is a suspect .These patients walk for 30 meters  further  with  no convincing survival  benefits .(Of course it requires a ICD -Combo to prevent sudden deaths ) Zero impact in non sudden deaths ?

Can  we propose a  new therapeutic  concept to our  patients   ?

Do you  want to   live with a  low functional capacity (Restricted  life   still  happy  )    for 5 years   or live  apparently unrestricted  life   and die prematurely ?

                         In simple terms,  for all those patients with severe  grades of  heart failure   the  best advice could be . . .to  avoid the levels  of exertion that cause dyspnea / Modern gadgets  may help relieve  exertion for a short  while  , but it  can cut short your longevity * (* This is not a threatening message. This applies to near terminal stages of cardiac failure .All other minor grades of CHF are encouraged to exert up to 70 % of their limits.)

Peripheral mechanism in cardiac failure.

We know cardiac  failure is not a simple  mechanical failure of heart , it activates a complex neuro endocrine system which makes it a systemic disorder .Many of the current research is aimed at favorably modify this. It is now certain Skeletal muscle function is a  major determinant of  cardiac failure outcome and hence a therapeutic target .

If you have good muscle mass ,  good diaphragm and intercostal muscles one can  compensate the compromise inflicted by the heart to a large extent.  We know,   the entire vascular tree has a mechanical function  to do . The stiffness and compliance of aorta , other  major vessels, the muscles  through which these vessels  traverse determine the  ultimate  efficiency  of  circulation.We know  the pulse wave , as it  travels to the periphery , gets amplified. This amplification is not without any significance. It aids in muscle  blood flow . This agumnetation is missing in poorly trained cardiac failure patients. Further muscle respiration is synonymous with  functional capacity . Numerous defects (Both structural and functional )  in skeletal muscle mitochondria are reported.

This is why meticulous  exercise training  becomes an important   intervention in  cardiac failure . There are very good studies that document   muscle respiration defects  getting reverted  with  proper exercise training and  muscle  care  .  Among all muscles the   calf  and thigh muscles show great promise.   We have observed  cardiac failure patients  with good calf muscles ,  outperform others with identical ejection fraction.(Will be published shortly )

Strangely there is no comparative  studies between calf muscle  efficiency   and other available modalities  in cardiac failure .

The concept of  Venous pump vs  Arterial pump

Skeletal muscle mass acts not only as venous pump  it also has a modulating  effect on the arterial pulse transmission .A good venous  pump will activate  vascular  tone . In congestive heart failure  a the RV filling pressure is raised,  blood tends  to  move sluggishly  in right heart chambers .  A proper venous tone  can alleviate this . Well trained  calf muscle  can exactly do this  by a controlled elevation  of  IVC pressure at times of exertion . 

 Dyspnea  of muscular  origin (Peripheral dyspnea)

The symptomatology of cardiac failure has an intimate  realtionship with skeletal muscle integrity  !

Lactate in blood and  hypoxia  in   exercising muscles  can trigger   non hemodynamic dyspnea . Further , there is strong reason to believe  the sensation of dyspnea   is perceived at the chest muscle level  (By muscle spindle length/tension   mismatch ) .It is not known whether lower limb  muscles can generate a feeling of dyspnea  !

But , one thing is certain   by altering the tone of the muscle  spindle and the  optimising the  stretch signals the peripheral component of cardiac dyspnea can be significantly neutralised . This  is what  happens in well-trained   cardiac  failure patients .

How to train the skeletal muscles ? ( In to heart friendly  muscle )

  • Passive stretch
  • Simple 6 minute walking three times a day will help .
  • Muscle massage and toning
  • Drugs like Trimetazidine may improve muscle metabolism by better ATP utilisation
  • Diligent use of diuretics (Excess diuretic can make your muscle exhausted )
  • Chest exercise for improving intercostal muscle function

 

Final message

Skeletal muscle training  in cardiac  failure  could be as important as  the  digoxins  , diurteics   and ACEI .When a 300 grams of heart muscle is struggling  , God  is willing to  help  it with huge muscle mass that lies elsewhere , we should read the silent  signals of nature . Many cardiac failure patients  realise this and live  a happy live without artificial assistance .This applies  in all grades of cardiac failure .

For  all those physicians  out there in modern hospitals who treat cardiac  failure , spend at least  few minutes  for prescribing a good exercise  program with a specific  mention about calf muscle function  . After all , it  may turn out be the most efficient  RV/LV assist device !

References

                                                                     http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/abstract/30/7/1758

 http://www.uptodate.com/contents/skeletal-muscle-dysfunction-and-exercise-intolerance-in-heart-failure

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Non invasive imaging of inflamed macrophages  within athersclerosis

The medical  imaging science is  reaching new heights. With most of the  research so far within the anatomical arena we are moving into the  physiologic  and metabolic  imaging. Identifying vulnerable  plaques  within the coronary  artery is a separate field. Most of them are catheter based and invasive investigations.

We  have ben  searching for an  ideal PET scan based metabolic imaging of atherosclerosis. Macrophages are the key elements in an inflamed plaque.

Image Source : Circulation. 2008;117:379-387 .Note the Acttive Macrophages in the Aortic arch area and Coronary ostia

Can we take a photograph of these  inflamed zones   within  the  atherosclerotic plaque  ?

  • It seems we are approaching  that possibility. Every time we screen a person for CAD we can risk stratify on the basis of  percentage inflammation of their coronary artery or aorta .
  • This will complement the CT  or conventional angiogram .
  • If this technology is perfected it can be useful in the evaluation of response to medical interventions .
  • It  could also tel us  the  significance of  raised CRP /cytokines in other wise asymptomatic individuals

PET scan with newer tracers are constantly evolving . One such tracer is  based on copper molecule   64cu-TNP.

Reference

http://jnm.snmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/45/11/1898.pdf

 

 

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It is   surprising  to find  many   similarities between  our heart and the car .Both essentially carry out  mechanical function.  One carries the  life , while the  other beats ,  breaths life !

  • The car is the status symbol  of modern life  , while the heart is a life by itself .
  • The car has a 4 stroke engine  , while the heart has only two strokes – systole and diastole !
  • The car pumps petrol  , the heart does it with blood.
  • The car can afford to take rest at night in your garage   but  , your heart doesn’t.
  • Car  can be replaced  by a fresh one every 5 -10 years your heart can’t be.
  • In India  , it is  mandatory   for  the cars  to be  insured for  about  10 Lakh  rupees , while  the   poor hearts of our country men  are not even insured for a  single pie  !
  • A dent in your  new  Toyota  can give us   sleep less nights for many days .  A bruised and battered heart with tobacco and cholesterol is rarely  bothered about .

When the silent  screams of the heart  are not respected and heard ,   there is no other option left  for  it ,  to register its protest  , except with  a  heart attack   .This  can either be a  SOS call  or  a  call from  Heaven !

Final  message

Remember ,  the   heart breathes  your life ,  your car  doesn’t .Heart is   million times glorious than your car.

It is foolish to compare  the heart with a car . But let us  at least  learn to respect it  . . . like  our car.

Heart service station

  • Authorized heart service centers are few . Insist on genuine spare parts. Good  service engineers are becoming a rare breed.
  • Remember  both defective spare parts   and  dysfunctional service  engineers  can ruin your heart.
  • Do not allow your heart to  be explored and dismantled for flimsy reasons.
  • Never hand over your heart to strangers.
  • Do not-self indulge in 64 slices  of  fancy   shooting  of  your heart . Resist the temptation.
  • Finally do not ever go for unscheduled  free heart  service camps . That is the beginning of  trouble for your heart.

Some hearts  may  servicing alright , but realise , you are the master of the  service station .

If only you respect it , it  rarely requires to be sent to a  garage (cath lab )


Simple life style, adequate activity,   nutritious diet,  peaceful   sleep,  good work ethics ,respect to  fellow citizens  ,good-bye to  anger , helping the poor, a joyous family life , and finally  . . . less  visits to your physician  !  These  make  a  perfect , sure shot  recipe  for  living   100  glorious years !

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Welcome to the new era of “medical avatar “

Cardiologist’s ultimate dream  of  monitoring  their patients

Live ECG feed in your cell phone  !

Thanks to the American “scientific  pursuit” and the mankind  will be  the beneficiary !

Courtesy :

Airstrip technologies

What’s next ?

Remote DC shock and pacing  .

Watch out  . . . it is going to happen in next 5-10 years !

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