Acute Coronary Syndromes (MI-ST and Non ST, Unstable Angina) for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)

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Acute Coronary Syndromes (MI-ST and Non ST, Unstable Angina ):

 

Definition/Etiology:

  • Acute coronary syndrome (ACS): the suspicion or confirmed
    presence of acute myocardial ischemia caused by POOR
    PERFUSION
  • Caused by clots, narrowed coronary arteries or vasospasms
    and damages the myocardium (heart muscle)
  • Acute coronary syndrome may be further classified into the
    following categories:

    • Unstable angina
    • NSTEMI
    • STEMI

 

Pathophysiology:

  • Unstable Angina
    • Partial Occlusion of coronary artery
    • “Traffic cones in the road”
    • No damage to myocardium
  • NSTEMI
    • Partial occlusion of coronary artery
    • “One lane closed in the highway”
    • Damage to myocardium: inner layer only
  • STEMI
    • Complete occlusion of coronary artery
    • “All lanes washed away – no road!”
    • Affects ALL layers of heart muscle

 

Noticing: Assessment & Recognizing Cues:

  • Assessment
    • Pain (OLDCARTS or PQRST)
    • Heart monitor
      • Tachycardia, arrhythmias, waveform changes
    • Heart and Lungs sounds
      • symptoms of heart failure, murmurs
    • Frequent Vitals
  • Subjective Cues
    • PAIN (including at rest
      • <20 MINS Unstable Angina/NSTEMI
      • >20 mins STEMI
    • SOB
    • DIZZY
    • Numbness
    • Anxiety
    • Nausea
    • Palpitations
    • Syncope
    • IMPENDING DOOM
  • Objective Cues
    • Pallor
    • Vomiting
    • Syncope
    • Diaphoresis
    • Dyspnea

 

Interpreting: Analyzing & Planning:

  • ECGS = ACS Type/Location
    • ECG Timing
      • ECG within 10 minutes of ED arrival.
      • Repeat every 15 minutes or so
  • NSTEMI
    • ST Depression
    • T wave inversion
  • STEMI
    • ST Elevation
    • Hyperacute T waves
  • Priority Labs = Troponin
    • Troponin Timing ‘Drawn Serially”
      • Higher the troponin = worse the damage
      • Starts rising 3-6 hours after an MI
      • Peak 16 hours
      • Normal in 2 weeks
        • “Normal” = 0.04 ng/ml
    • Troponin determines ACS Type/Damage Extent
      • Unstable Angina = NEG Trop
      • NSTEMI = POS Trop
      • STEMI= POS Trop

 

Responding: Patient Interventions & Taking Action:

  • Priority Pharmacological Interventions
    • Oxygen
      • If symptomatic
    • Nitrates
      • 0.4 mg SL Q 5 mins x 3
    • Aspirin
      • Platelets less sticky
    • Morphine
      • Dosing = low & slow
  • Priority Non-Pharmacology
    • IV Access
    • Vitals
    • EKG results = intervention
      • Unstable Angina = Heparin gtt
      • NSTEMI = Heparin gtt → Cath Lab
      • STEMI = CATH LAB
  • STEMI = Cath Lab
    • PCI (stent) in 90 mins
      • Clot Busters if not available (if not contraindicated)
    • GOAL = RESOLVE chest pain

 

Reflecting: Evaluating Patient Outcomes:

  • Continued Monitoring
    • PCI?
      • Site monitoring
        • Radial vs Femoral
      • Retroperitoneal Bleed
        • Flank Pain, Hypotension, etc
      • Renal Panel
        • Procedure Dye
    • Vitals
      • Consider Hypotension if nitrates used
      • Reduction of pain = BETTER PERFUSION
        • Pain return? STENT CLOSED. EMERGENCY
    • Continuous bedside telemetry monitoring
      • ST Segment monitoring is vital
    • Troponin Levels Q 3-6 hours
      • The Lower the better
    • Continued IPharm
      • P2Y12 Inhibitors
        • Keep Stent open
      • Beta-Blockers
        • Start within 24 hours of PCI
      • STATINs
        • ↓ inflammation
      • ACE/ARBS
        • Prevents “remodeling”

 

Linchpins (Key Points):

  • Consider Perfusion: Time = Tissue
    • MUST WATER GARDEN
  • Notice: Signs of Ischemia
  • Interpret: EKG within 10 minutes & Serial Troponin
  • Respond: ONAM (NOT MONA) & STEMI = Cath Lab
  • Reflect: NO PAIN = IMPROVED PERFUSION + WATCH ST segment monitoring

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References:

  • Collet J-P, Thiele H, Barbato E, et al. 2020 ESC Guidelines for the management of acute coronary syndromes in patients presenting without persistent ST-segment elevation. Eur Heart J. 2020; 42(14):p.1289-1367. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehaa575.
  • Gulati M, Levy PD, Mukherjee D, et al. 2021 AHA/ACC/ASE/CHEST/SAEM/SCCT/SCMR Guideline for the Evaluation and Diagnosis of Chest Pain. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2021; 78(22): p.e187-e285.
  • Ibanez B, James S, Agewall S, et al. 2017 ESC Guidelines for the management of acute myocardial infarction in patients presenting with ST-segment elevation. Eur Heart J. 2017; 39(2): p.119-177. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehx393
  • Ralapanawa, U., & Sivakanesan, R. (2021). Epidemiology and the magnitude of coronary artery disease and acute coronary syndrome: A narrative review. Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, 11(2), 169.
  • Wereski R, Kimenai DM, Taggart C, et al. Cardiac Troponin Thresholds and Kinetics to Differentiate Myocardial Injury and Myocardial Infarction. Circulation. 2021; 144(7): p.528-538. doi: 10.1161/circulationaha.121.054302

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