PV loops Flashcards

Aortic stenosis

Aortic Regurgitation

Mitral Stenosis

Increased preload, Constant Afterload and contractility

Constant preload and Contractility, AFTERLOAD INCREASE

Increase Venous Return or PRELOAD

All components
Identify all components

A. End systolic Volume (ESV)
B.Mitral valve closes
C.Aortic valve opens
D.Aortic valve closes
E. Period of contraction
F.Isovolumetric contraction
G.Stroke volume
H. Isovolumetric relaxation
I. Period of filling
K.End Diastolic volume (EDV)
L.Mitral valve opens
Identify all 4 disorders associated with tetralogy of Fallot

- VSD
- Pulmonic Stenosis
- Aorta from both ventricles
- RV Hypertrophy
Which valve is normal?


Identify this valvular disorder

Mitral Stenosis
Identify A and B (for contractility)

A. Increased contractility
B. Decreased contractility

Identify Red arrow as preload, afterload or contractility (increased or decreased)

Increased Preload

Identify the change in PV loop (red arrow)

Increase afterload or AS

Identify as
MS, MR, acute or chronic MR, AS

Acute MR

Identify conditions as AR, AS, MR, MS
If MR, acute vs chornic
if AR cute vs Chronic

Chronic MR

Identify the red mark condition


Identify the condition
AR, AS, MR, MS ,
if AR or MR say if acute or chronic

Acute Aortic regurgitation

Identify the condition

Chronic AR

Identify the congential disorder

Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD)

Identify the congenital Disorder

PDA

Identify the mitral valve leaflets condition

Normal Valve leaflets

Describe valve and what the defect is called

Degenerative MR caused By MVP
MYXOMATUS DEFECT

Describe Mitral valve and conditions

Ruptured Chordae Tendanae
Degenerative MR caused by Flail Leaflet

Describe MV and condition

Functional MR
Dilated LV papillary muscles
