Mitral Stenosis Flashcards

1
Q

Define mitral stenosis

A

Normal mitral valve orifice area is 4-6cm2, symptoms usually begin when orifice becomes <2cm2

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What ECG signs does mitral stenosis exhibit? Explain what they are

A

AF or

If in sinus rhythm p-mitrale which are bifid P-waves due to enlarged LA

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How do you management mitral stenosis?

A

If AF - rate control and warfarin

Diuretics

Balloon valvuloplasty

Open mitral valvotomy or valve replacement

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What are some complications of mitral stenosis?

A

Pulmonary hypertension

Emboli

Pressure from LA on local structures - hoarseness (recurrent laryngeal nerve), dysphagia, bronchial obstruction,

Infective endocarditis

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How is it best to hear mitral stenosis murmur on auscultation?

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On expiration with patient on their left side

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What is the presentation of mitral stenosis?

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Symptoms: Dyspnoea, fatigue, palpitations, chest pain, systemic emboli, haemoptysis, chronic bronchitis-like picture

Signs: Malar flush on cheeks (due to reduced CO), low volume pulse, +/- AF, rumbling diastolic murmur

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What tests are used to diagnose mitral stenosis? And what would they show?

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ECG: AF, p-mitrale

CXR: Left atrial enlargement, pulmonary oedema, mitral valve calcification

Echo

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