Aortic Stenosis Flashcards
Define aortic stenosis.
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.
Explain the aetiology/risk factors of aortic stenosis.
Age >60 years
Congenitally bicuspid aortic valve
Rheumatic heart disease
Chronic kidney disease
Summarise the epidemiology of aortic stenosis.
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.
Recognise the presenting symptoms of aortic stenosis.
Dyspnoea
Chest pain
Syncope
Recognise the signs of aortic stenosis on physical examination.
Ejection systolic murmur
S2 diminished and single
Identify appropriate investigations for aortic stenosis and interpret the results.
Transthoracic echocardiogram (including Doppler) ECG