Carditis/ Valve Stuff Flashcards
1
Q
- Aortic Valve pathology due to? (3)
- Calcified Stenosis: Effect on LV? Treatment? EDP? Systolic P? Aortic diastolic pressure?
- Bicuspid Stenosis: Aortic root? Common in? Common fusion? Ejection click?
- Regurgitation due to? (2) Ex’s? Ao DP? Pulse pressure? SV? Preload? LV?
- Regurg signs: Corrigans? Quinkes? deMusset? Durozies? Hills?
- Pulmonic Valve: Click with? Which is? Usually due to? Treatment? Rarely?
A
- Calcified, rheumatic, bicuspid
- LVH; need to replace; high; high; low
- Increased size problem with elastic laminae; males; Left and Right; Yes
- Valve (rheumatic); Aorta (marfans, etc.); Low; High, high, high, big
- rapid up/down of carotid; blanching nailbed; head bob; femoral bruits; greatest SBP in legs more than arms
- Inhalation, rare for RHF; congestion; balloon; replace
2
Q
- Mitral valve: Regurgitation due to? (2)
- Myx regurg is what type of problem? Results in? LV? LA? Exam? Decreases with? Treatment?
- Fx regurg is what type of problem? How? Exam? Treatment?
- Mitral stenosis: Usually due to? Rarely? More common in? LA? Pulmonary hypertension? Treatment? Leads to?
- Tricuspid: Mostly what type of disease? Not?
- Regurg due to? Rare primary diseases? (3)
- Stenosis: Rare but? Murmur increases when?
A
- functional or myxomatous
- valve; prolapse/ CT problems; overload; enlarged; mild systolic click; valsalva/dehydration; replace
- LV; dilation pulls leaflets away; holosystolic murmur; treat underlying conditions
- R. fever; senile; Women; enlarged; VERY common; valvuplasty; a fib/ HF
- Functional; valve
- 2ndary to pulm htx; Epsteins, RF, Carcinoid (seratonin)
- Carcinoid can do it; inspiration
3
Q
- Myocarditis: Typical cause? Ex? EF? Mortality?
- Dilated CM: What function is impaired? Common causes? (3); Lungs? RAAS? BNP?
- HOCM: Thickening of? Dyastolic function? Systolic function? Common effect? Which is? Treat? (3)
- Restrictive CM: Mostly due to? Prognosis? Common causes? (2) Ventricles? Filling? Systolic function?
A
- Viral; Cacksacki; Low; 50%
- Systolic; alcohol, genetic, viral; congested; fired up; high
- Septum; Decreased; Increased; Venturi, mitral valve blocks outflow tract; BB, defibrillator, vasodilator
- Infiltrates; bad; amyloides/sarcoids; less compliant; decreased; normal
4
Q
- Pericardium: Role? Connected to?
1. ) Common cause of A. Peri? Common presentation? - Exam? (3) Treatment? (3) Not?
2. ) Pericardial Effusion: Common causes? (2) High intrapericardial pressure can cause? Which is? Similar to?
3. ) Tamponade: RV filling? When? Paradoxical pulse? Meaning? What does RA do? Leads to? X ray will show? IVC? Venous pressure? EKG? (2) Don’t use? Treat?
4. ) Constrictive pericarditis: Cause? Diastolic filling? Systolic function? Presentation? X Ray? What is seen on cath? Lungs? Often mistaken for? Treatment?
A
- Keep heart in place; lung pericardium
1. ) Viral, CT disease; Pleuritic pain; positional pain - Pericardial rub, peri fluid, ST elevation; NSAIDS/colchicine; Steroids
2. ) Viral, metastatic; temponade; impaired diastolic filling; restrictive CM
3. ) Decreased w/ inspiritation; inspiratory decrease in arterial pressure (no radial pulse with breath); expand into LV; lower SV; enlarged heart with clear lung; dilation without reduction during inspiration; high; low voltage/ alternans with tachy; diuretics; pericardiocentesis
4. ) Loss of elasticity, radiation, TB; low; normal; Elevated JVP, tachy, hepatomegaly; calcified peri; dip and plateu on diastole pressure (sq root); clear; liver disease; stripping