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Not Again! Secondary Prevention of Future Cardiovascular Events J. Clay Hays, Jr., MD, FACC

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Not Again!. Secondary Prevention of Future Cardiovascular Events J. Clay Hays, Jr., MD, FACC. 56 yr old insurance man. Presents with chest tightness after playing golf. Trying to walk 18 holes Hypertension on diuretics Not diabetic Unsure of lipids Smoker - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Not Again!

Secondary Prevention of Future Cardiovascular Events

J. Clay Hays, Jr., MD, FACC

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56 yr old insurance man

• Presents with chest tightness after playing golf. Trying to walk 18 holes

• Hypertension on diuretics• Not diabetic• Unsure of lipids• Smoker• 82 year old mother with CHF, father died

of stroke at 79 years old

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56 year old man

• Heart rate 100 beats/ min• BP 154/92• 5’11’’; 230 lbs; BMI 32• Soft right carotid bruit• Clear lungs• Regular rhythm with soft apical systolic

murmur; soft s4

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56 year old man

• Obese• Can’t feel aorta, no bruits• 1+ pedal pulses• EKG sinus, nonspecific st-t wave changes• Trop 10

• What next?

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Diagnostics

• 80% circumflex lesion with mild disease elsewhere

• Placed 3.0x 12mm Taxus drug eluting stent

• EF 45% with inferior wall hypokinesis• 30% right carotid lesion by ultrasound• Tchol 205, HDL 27, Trig 425

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What do you do?

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ASCVD

• Coronary Artery Disease• Peripheral Arterial Disease• Carotid Arterial Disease• Atherosclerotic Aortic Disease

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Benefits of Aggressive Risk Factor Reduction

• Improves survival• Reduces recurrent events• Reduces need for further intervention• Improves quality of life

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Smoking

GoalComplete Cessation

No exposure to environmental tobacco smoke

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Recommendations

• Ask about tobacco use at every visit. I(B)• Advise user to quit. I(B)• Assist with counseling and a plan. I(B)• Arrange for followup, referral, or

pharmacotherapy. I(B)• Avoid exposure at home or work. I(B)

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Blood Pressure Control

Goal<140/90Or<130/80 if diabetic or chronic kidney disease

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Recommendations

For all patients

• Weight control• Increased activity• Alcohol moderation

• Sodium reduction• Increased fruit intake• Increased veggies• Low fat dairy

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Recommendations

For hypertensive patients

• Initially treat with B blockers and/or ACEI• Add other drugs such as thiazides prn to

achieve goal

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Lipid Management

Goal

LDL-C < 100If Triglycerides are >200,non-HDL-C should be < 130(Total cholesterol – HDL)

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For all patients

• Start diet therapy I(B)• Reduce saturate fat (<7% of total calories)• Reduce trans-fatty acids• Reduce to total cholesterol <200 mg/dl• Add plant sterols (2g/d) and fiber (>10g/d)• Promote daily activity and weight reduction• Omega 3 (1g/d), more if trig are up. II(B)

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For lipid management

• Assess fasting lipids within 24 hrs for patients with acute events.

• Initiate medication before discharge according to :

• LDL should be <100 (IA) and <70 is reasonable (IIaA)

• See attached table

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Physical Activity

Goal

30 minutes, 7 days per week(Minimum 5 days per week)

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Physical Activity

All patients

• Assess risk with physical activity history and/or exercise test to guide prescription

• 30 to 60 mins of moderate intensity I(B)• 2 days/ week of resistance training. IIb (C)• Medical supervision for high risk patients

I(B)

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Weight Management

Goal

BMI: 18.5 to 24.9kg/m2

Waist circumference: Men <40 inches,Women < 35 inches

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Weight management

• Assess BMI on each visit• Encourage diet and exercise I(B)• Consider treatment strategies for

metabolic syndrome I(B)• Initial goal to reduce 10% from baseline

weight I(B)

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Diabetes Management

Goal

HbA1C <7%

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Antiplatelet agents

• Aspirin 75 to 162 mg/d in all patients I(A)• For CABG, start ASA within 48 hrs to

reduce chance of graft closure. 162 to 325mg for up to one year

• Clopidogrel 75 mg/d with ASA for up to 1 year after an acute event

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Plavix and ASA after PCI

• ASA 325 with Plavix 75 mg/day

• 1 month with bare metal stents• 3 months with Cypher stents• 6 months with Taxus stents

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Warfarin

• INR 2.0-3.0• Paroxysmal atrial fib• Chronic atrial fib or flutter• Post MI patient with LV thrombus

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ACE Inhibitors

• LV dysfunction <40%• Hypertension• Diabetes• Chronic Kidney disease• Optional for patients with normal LV

function and good control of other risk factors

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Angiotensin Receptor Blockers

• Intolerant to ACEI and have CHF or MI with EF <40%

• Intolerant to ACEI• Combined with ACEI in pts with systolic-

dysfunction heart failure

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Aldosterone Blockade

• Post MI patients, without renal dysfunction or hyperkalemia, who are on ACEI and B blocker, have EF <40% and have diabetes or CHF. I(A)

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Beta blockers

• All patients with MI, Acute coronary syndrome, or LV dysfunction

• Continue indefinitely• Consider in other forms of vascular

disease

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Influenza Vaccination

• All patients with any form of ASCVD

• Have you had yours?

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Questions?