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Continuing Medical Education ProgramsDr. Anika Niambi Al-Shura, Lecturer

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Integrative Cardiovascular Clinical Therapies

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This course is approved by the following agencies:

National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) for 9.5 PDA points and Florida State Board of Acupuncture for 10 CEUs.

The companion textbook:

Advanced Clinical Therapies in Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine

must be ordered at www.elsevier.com

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This informational course describes diseases according to the section of the cardiovascular system it affects. The treatments involve the use of Chinese medicine and Western medicine.

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Course Description

Course Objectives

-Describe the basic etiology of lipoprotein disorders, including genetic disorders

-Describe the clinical presentations of lipoprotein disorders as a sign of cardiovascular diseases

-Describe Western medicine and Traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions for lipoprotein disorders.

-Describe the suggested medicated diet for patients on a treatment course.

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Course Modules

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Module 1:

Overview of Diseases

Module 2:

Cardiac Rhythm Diseases

Module 3:

Chamber and Valve Diseases

Module 4:

Vascular System Diseases

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Module 4

Vascular System Diseases

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Chapter 9:

Key Points of Vascular Disorders

Chapter 10:

Key Points of Vascular Disorders in TCM

Contents

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Chapter 9: Key Points of Vascular System Disorders

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Part 1:Hypertension

Part 2:Angina Pectoris

Part 3:Hyperlipidemia

Contents

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Part 4:Thromboangiitis Obliterans

Part 5:Takayasu Arteritis

Part 6: Answers to Textbook Questions

Contents

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Part 1: Hypertension

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Prolonged stress, anxiety and environmental factors can increase the blood pressure.

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Vascular narrowing due to physiological changes can contribute to increase in blood pressure.

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Treatment of hypertension requires a close relationship between physician and patient, with high patient interest and compliance.

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Part 2: Angina Pectoris

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Angina pectoris is a condition often connected to arrhythmias. Often invasive procedures can identify the affect on the heart vessels.

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Signs include:

low oxygen distribution

blood clots

arterial spasms

plaque deposits in the main and micro-arteries of the heart

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Part 3: Hyperlipidemia

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Signs include:

plaque deposits in the main arteries and micro-arteries of the heart

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Part 4: Thromboangiitis Obliterans

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The ischemic period is characterized by inflammation, ulceration, gangrene and claudication.

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The nutritional deficiency period is characterized by pain and muscle atrophy.

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The necrosis period is characterized by severe ulcerations and gangrene.

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Part 5: Takayasu Arteritis

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The 1990 American College of Rheumatology Criteria is still used to diagnose this rare condition with specific symptoms:

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This condition usually affects young Asian women.

The age of onset is usually between 20-40 years old.

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Claudication may be particularly bothersome in the arms with the legs.

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The pulse may be diminishing or absent in one or both brachial arteries.

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The blood pressure difference may be as much as 10 mm Hg between arms.

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An audible bruit may be heard over the subclavian or abdominal aorta.

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The aorta may be severely damaged. Though the disorder will not be related to atherosclerosis.

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Part 6: Textbook Answer

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#13

140/150 and 90/100 may

#14Thyroid disease and sleep apnea

#15lack or insufficient physical activity, excessive smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, excessive sodium intake, insufficient balancing nutrients, and other minerals.

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#16

up to 14 days

#17

Increased risk of infarction

#18

Damage to myocardial cells

#19

hypothyroidism,

elevated estrogen levels in pre-, peri-, and postmenopausal women and sex hormones in men.

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#20

elevated blood pressure levels and

LDL levels with reduced HDL levels.

#21

palliative care option which mostly addresses symptoms.

#22

chronic inflammatory

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Chapter 10: Key Points of Vascular System Disorders in TCM

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Part 1:Hypertension

Part 2:Angina Pectoris

Part 3:Hyperlipidemia

Contents

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Part 4:Thromboangiitis Obliterans

Part 5:

Takayasu Arteritis

Part 6: Answers to Textbook Questions

Contents

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Part 1: Hypertension

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In Chinese medicine, hypertension is included in the category of xuan yun (vertigo).

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Part 2: Angina Pectoris

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The extreme changes of weather during the summer and winter seasons can cause adverse symptoms.

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During summer the heat can cause extreme sweating which leads to a loss of qi and yin fluids.

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During winter, the cold can cause deficiency of qi and yang which can cause stress during physical efforts.

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Part 3: Hyperlipidemia

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A hyperactive liver yang is known to create several organ disharmonies which can be seen in specific symptoms.

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It overacts upon the spleen which results in an acute digestive impairment. The digestive impairment will cause a failure of fat to metabolize properly.

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The result is a high concentration of blood fats which contributes to obesity and arterial build-up of plaque.

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Part 4: Thromboangiitis Obliterans

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In Chinese medicine this condition is called tuo ju with five characteristics:

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congenital deficiencies

weak kidney qi, yin and yang

cold and dampness

abnormal diet

poor psycho-emotional adaptation

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Part 5: Takayasu Arteritis

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The condition is differentiated as toxic

phlegm heat during the active phases of the disease.

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This differentiation is particular to the condition affecting the aorta, and also the vessels of the limbs causing claudication.

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Part 6: Answers to Textbook Questions

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#23

blood stasis and turbid phlegm obstruction.

#24

is a chronic

Inflammatory

condition

#25

active and

stable phases

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Module 4 Review Questions

Complete the Module 4 review interactive practice quiz.

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Course Conclusion

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