Myocardial Infarction and Cardiac Arrest
Cardiac Arrest
"electrical issue" heartbeat is controlled by the internal electrical system in the heart -When the heart stops beating, blood stops pumping to the body
Cardiovascular disease and communication
1. Vocabulary changes are unlikely 2. may have word retrieval deficits 3. progressive auditory comprehension difficulties at sentence-level
Risk factors for MI and Cardiac arrest
1. high blood pressure 2. high cholesterol 3. obesity 4. smoking 5. diabetes 6. family history of heart disease 7. lack of physical activities
Symptoms of cardiac arrest
1. loss of consciousness with no heartbeat or pulse 2. rapid heartbeat, dizzy, or light-headed right before fainting 3. within an hour before: -chest pain - shortness of breath -nausea -vomiting **can also occur with NO WARNING
Role of SLP and MI/CA
1. provide education 2. therapy (cog-ling tx for deficits, compensatory strategies or devices)
Arrhythmia
abnormal heart rhythms characterized by rapid, delayed, or absence of heart beats
Cardiovascular diseases and CVA
increased risk of a stroke after MI or CA -can present with co-occuring conditions
Atherosclerosis
thickening or hardening of the arteries as a result of plaque buildup
MI facts
Myo = death; cardial = heart ICD 10 code: 121 -Commonly referred to as a heart attack -over 1 million people/year in US/half die
MI definition
1. Blood flow is blocked 2. starved tissue begins to die from lack of oxygen 3. damages irreversible w/in 20-40 minutes (continues 6-8 hours until the heart attack is complete) 4. dead heart muscle replaced by scar tissue
MI Symptoms
1. Chest pains Mild heart attacks may be mistaken for heartburn Severe heart attacks may feel like giant fist enclosing and squeezing heart Pain may be constant or intermittent 2. Shortness of breath 3. Dizziness 4. Faintness 5. Nausea
Cardiovascular Disease and cognition
1. Deficits in attention (processing speed, sustained attention, switching attention) 2. Memory (immediate and delayed verbal recall, visual memory, learning efficiency) 3. Executive functioning (planning, reasoning)
Cardiac Arrest Facts
ICD 10 code: 146.9 -More than 350K deaths in US/year -95% die mainly as result of inaccessible treatment