Valvular disease Flashcards

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Pathophysiology of mitral stenosis

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AV pressure gradient increases
LA pressure increases
pulmonary venous and capillary pressure increases in vascular resistance

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clinical signs of mitral stenosis

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dyspnoea, haemoptisis, systemic embolism, IE, chest pain and hoarseness

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clinical examination of mitral stenosis

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mitral facies- purple discolouration
normal pulse
raised JVP
tapping apex and diastolic thrill
RV heave

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4
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treatment for mitral stenosis

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diuretics and restrict salt intake. anticoagulants

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5
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what can mitral regurgitation lead to

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rheumatic heart disease
mitral valve prolapse
IE

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clinical signs of mitral regurgitation

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Acute- breathlessness, pulmonary oedema, cardiogenic shock
Chronici- fatigue, exhaustion, Right heart failure, dyspnoea

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examination of mitral regurgitation

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reduced pulse
prominent JVP
RV heave

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rheumatic stenosis

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fusion of commissures and retraction and stiffening of the free cusp margins

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degenerative aortic stenosis

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linked to atherosclerosis, calcification of the cusps

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pathophysiology of aortic stenosis

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increase LV systolic pressure due to narrowing
severe concentric hypertrophy
increased LVEDP
increases oxygen demand leading to ischaemia and LV failure

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Aortic Stenosis: Symptoms

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Long asymptomatic phase
Cardinal Symptoms
Chest pain (angina)
Syncope/Dizziness (exertional pre-syncope)
Breathlessness on exertion
Heart failure

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examination of aortic stenosis

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small volume pulse and slowly rising
prominent JVP
vigorous and sustained apex beat
RV heave

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things that cause aortic regurgitation

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dilated aorta, bicuspid aortic valve, rheumatic heart disease, endocarditis

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things that cause aortic regurgitation

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dilated aorta, bicuspid aortic valve, rheumatic heart disease, endocarditis

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symptoms of aortic regurgitation

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chronic- asymptomatic phase and breathlessness
acute0 poorly tolerated as wall tension cannot adapt

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