valvular heart disease Flashcards
valave function?
to allow forward flow but to prevent back flow
valave components?
- valave ring
- cusp
- chordea
- papillary muscles (mitral and tricuspid only)
what are chorine tendinae made from?
collagen
- attached to papillary
what are 4 different types of functional failure in valves?
- mitral stenosis
- mitral incompetence
- aortic stenosis
- aortic incompetence
stenosis?
- narrowing of the valve outlet caused by thickening of valve cusps, or increased rigidity or scarring
- cardiac output differs, increasing strain non the heart
incompetence?
insufficiency or regurgitation (which is what happens) caused by incomplete seal when valves close, allowing blood to flow backwards.
what is the first valvular heart sound?
mitral and tricuspid = systole
what is the second valvular heart sound?
aorta and pulmonary = diastole
what are common causes of cardiac valve stenosis and incompetence?
- congenital heart disease (bicuspid valve, atresia)
- cardiomyopathy (hypertrophic, dilated)
- acquired (rheumatic fever, myocardial infarction, age related (idiopathic aortic calcific stenosis, endocarditis)
what is the most common cause of damage to the heart and blood vessels?
increased turbulence
if you have aortic stenosis, what are you at risk of?
- left ventricular hypertrophy
- syncope
- sudden cardiac death
if you have pulmonary stenosis, what are you are risk of?
right ventricular hypertrophy
what are the causes of aortic stenosis?
- calcification of congenital bicuspid valve
- senile calcific degeneration
- rheumatic fevere
what are the consequences of aortic stenosis?
- increases the work of the heart
- ventricular hypertrophy
- causes cardiac failure late in clinical course
- clinical symtoms include:
dyspnoea ( breathlessness)
angina (cardiac chest pain)
syncope (collapse)
what are the causes of aortic incompetence?
- infective endocarditis
- rheumatic fever
- marfans syndrome