Aortic Stenosis Flashcards

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Define aortic stenosis.

A
Aortic stenosis (AS) represents obstruction of blood flow across the aortic valve due to pathological narrowing. It is a progressive disease that presents after a long subclinical period with symptoms of decreased exercise capacity, exertional chest pain (angina), syncope, and heart failure.
Can be due to aortic calcification.
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Explain the aetiology/risk factors of aortic stenosis.

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Age >60 years
Congenitally bicuspid aortic valve
Rheumatic heart disease
Chronic kidney disease

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Summarise the epidemiology of aortic stenosis.

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AS is the most common valvular disease in the US and Europe and is the second most frequent cause for cardiac surgery. It is largely a disease of older people, and patients typically present in the seventh or eighth decade of life.

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Recognise the presenting symptoms of aortic stenosis.

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Dyspnoea
Chest pain
Syncope

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Recognise the signs of aortic stenosis on physical examination.

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Ejection systolic murmur
S2 diminished and single

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Identify appropriate investigations for aortic stenosis and interpret the results.

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Transthoracic echocardiogram (including Doppler)
ECG
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