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General Pathology. Circulation Disorders - I Heart Failure Manifestations & Causes. Jaroslava Dušková Inst. Pathol. ,1st Med. Faculty, Charles Univ. Prague. Manifestations of Circulatory Failure. in the heart outside heart. Manifestations of Circulatory Failure. in the heart
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General Pathology Circulation Disorders - I Heart FailureManifestations & Causes Jaroslava Dušková Inst. Pathol. ,1st Med. Faculty, Charles Univ. Prague
Manifestations of Circulatory Failure • in the heart • outside heart
Manifestations of Circulatory Failure • in the heart • acute failure - dilation • chronic insuficiency - hypertrophy concentric,excentric • outside heart
Acute capilarovenous congestion acute venostasis cyanosis (5g% of red. hemoglobin!) cardial hydrops edema Chronic cyanotic induration (spleen, liver, kidney) red induration (lung) venostatic catarrh vessels hypertrophy cardial hydrops edema Manifestations of Circulatory Failure outside heart
venous pressure capillary pressure cardiac output arterial volume ADH renin Na & H2O retention plasma volume transudation EDEMA Cardiac Failure
Hypertrophic Heart • mechanic and paracrine stimuli • changed geometry concentric & excentric hypertrophy • decreased capillary myocytes ratio • myocytes & interstitial tissue composition changes • fetal proteins synthesis – beta myosin • early genes induction c-myc, c-fos, c-jun • decreased beta- adrenergic receptors • increased oxygen consumption HEART FAILURE
Causes of Circulatory Failure (1) • in the heart • endocardium (malformations, fibroelastosis) • myocardium (cardiomyopaties,inflammations, hypoxia,tumor, trauma) • pericardium (inflammations, synechiae, tumors,hemopericardium) • neurological reflex (syncopa) • in pulmonary circulation • in body circulation(cont.)
Causes of Circulatory Failure (1) • in the heart • endocardium • myocardium • pericardium • neurological reflex (syncope) • pressure changes • in pulmonary circulation • in body circulation • hypertension • hypotension – shock, collapse
Cardiomyopathy Def.: specific (non ischaemic, non inflammatory) heart muscle disease leading to heart failure • hypertrophic (obstructive) • dilated (congestive) • restrictive (obliterative)
Causes of Circulatory Failure (2) • in pulmonary circulation • acute pulmonary hypertension (pneumonia, pleuritis, embolism) • chronic pulmonary hypertension (emphysema, fibrotising processses) COR PULMONALE acutum seu chronicum • in body circulation (cont.)
Causes of Circulatory Failure (3) • in body circulation • hypertension • „essencial“ • renal • endocrine COR HYPERTONICUM COR BILATERALE • changed blood composition(cont.)
changed blood composition anaemia plethora oligemia hyperphydremia anhydria (exsicosis) hyperproteinemia hypoproteinemia Causes of Circulatory Failure (4)
Shock Def.: hypoperfusion of cells and tissues due to decrease of effective circulating volume
Shock - pathogenesis • decreased amount of blood • decreased cardiac output • redistribution ofblood
Shock - types & causes • cardiogenic • hypovolemic (hemorrhage, fluid loss – burns, vomiting) • septic (bacterial infections G- endotoxic, G+ septicemia) • neurogenic (anesthesia,spinal cord injury)
Shock - stages • early (non progressive - reversible) • progressive – cell derangement • irreversible – cell death
Shock - morphology • ischaemic encephalopathy • shock lung • shock kidney • adrenal hypolipoidosis • liver – centroacinar necroses • pancreas focal necroses
Collapse Def.: temporary disproportion of the blood & vessels volume due to vasodilation (heat, psychogenic stimuli…) mostly self limited, can proceed to shock