9. MS Flashcards

1
Q

Normal MV orifice area

A

4-6 cm^2

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2
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Grading MS

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-Normal-
PHT: 60ms

-Mild-
Mean gradient: 6
PHT: 100ms
MVA: 1.6-2

-Moderate-
Mean gradient: 6-10
PHT: 300ms
MVA: 1-1.5

-Severe-
Mean gradient: >10
PHT: 300ms
MVA: <1

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3
Q

Causes of MS

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  • ** rheumatic heart disease
  • LA myxoma
  • mitral calcifications
  • thrombus
  • congenital
  • cor triatriatum
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Cor triatriatum

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Congenital defect where atrium subdivided by thin membrane, creating three atrial chambers

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5
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Rheumatic MS, characteristics

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  • fusion of commissures
  • diffuse thickening of leaflets, esp tips
  • calcification within the leaflet itself
  • subvalvular thickening
  • “doming” of anterior leaflet in diastole, or
    “hockey stick”
    • result of fusion of commissures with only
      movement of central leaflet
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6
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MS, pressure gradient

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  • CW doppler used to determine mean pressure gradient across valve by Bernoulli equation
  • High flow states (such as volume overload from mod-severe MR) will result in falsely elevated pressure gradient and overestimate restriction
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7
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Ways to determine Mitral Valve Area

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  1. PHT: MVA= 220/PHT
    * Severe AI and poor LV compliance can
    causes falsely low PHT and overestimate
    orifice area
  2. Decel time: MVA= 759/DT
  3. Continuity equation
    • error introduced with significant regurg
  4. PISA
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