Aortic Valve Disease Flashcards

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How does Aortic Stenosis lead to Heart failure?

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Pressure backs up in the LH causing it to hypertrophy. This increases myocardial O2 deand eventually leading to LVF

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What causes Aortic Stenosis?

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Degenerative disease - A slowinflammatory process thickens and calciies the cusps (senile calcification, linked to atherosclerosis)
Rheumatic disease
Congenital Bicuspid Valve

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What is the symptoms of aortic stenosis?

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A long time is spent asymptomatic then suddenly:

Angina - Syncope - SOBOE - Heart Failure

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What is the clinical presentation of aortic stenosis?

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Pulse is small and slow rising
If the Right heart fails then theres a high JVP
A low BP
A vigorous & sustained Apex Beat
LV Heave
A harsh late sound in the aortic valve that radiates to the carotids (Auscultation)
Aortic Thrill

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How do we investigate aortic stenosis?

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ECG - CXR - Echo - CMR

ECG - LV Strain pattern showing LVH (ST depression & T inversion)

CXR - AV calcification

Echo: AV thickening - LV function - Pressure gradient with a doppler-echo

CMR - Cusp adhesion or bicuspid

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How do we treat Aortic Stenosis?

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We can use meds to treat heart failure

But the valve has to be surgically replaced or repaired

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How does Aortic Regurgitation progress?

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The blood backs up so LV volume & perssure increases -> LVH -> increased O2 demand -> Ischaemia & LV failure`

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What can cause aortic regurgitation?

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Dilated Aorta due to marfan’s or hypertension and connective tissue disorders.
Also congenital bicuspid AV - Rheumatic Heart Disease - Endocarditis - Myxomatous Degeneration

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What are the symptoms of aortic regurgitation?

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IF it happens acutely then LV failure, cyanosis and dyspnoea

If its chronic there will be a long time without symptoms with SOBOE and eventual RVF

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What is the clinical presentation of Aortic Regurgitation?

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A large collapsing pulse
A wide pulse pressure
A hyperdynamic & displaced Apec Beat
A soft, early diastolic murmur on auscultation of the AV.

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What would appear in an Aortic Regurgitation ECG?

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An LV strain pattern of ST depression & T wave inversion. Signifying LVH

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What would show up on an Aortic Regurgitation CXR?

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Cardiomegaly in chronic AR

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What would an Echo show us in Aortic Regurgitation?

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AV thickening, prolapse, bicuspid and/or vegetations.
Also LV function, dilatation & hypertrophy.
A Doppler-Echo would show the regurgitant flow.

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How can we treat Aortic Regurgitation?

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Vasodilator Therapy can prolong surgery but it will have to be surgically repaired or replaced eventually

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