Aortic Regurgitation Flashcards

1
Q

The left ventricle is dealing with ____ blood than it should so you get volume effects that make the heart ____ and ____. This is because of the pressure and volume overload.

A

. The left ventricle is dealing with more blood than it should so you get volume effects that make the heart bigger and floppier. This is because of the pressure and volume overload.

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2
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what are the leaflet causes of AR?

A
  • endocarditis - most common

- connective tissue disorders

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3
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what are the annulus causes of AR?

A
  • marfan’s

- aortic dissection

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4
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AR is reflux of blood from the -___ through the aortic valve into the ___ during _____.

A

AR is reflux of blood from the aorta through the aortic valve into the LV during diastole.

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5
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If CO is maintained, the total volume in the LV is ______ and consequently LV size must ____.

A

If CO is maintained, the total volume in the LV is increased and consequently LV size must enlarge.

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6
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what happens to coronary perfusion in AR?

A

decreases

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7
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the larger LV is mechanically ____ efficient so demand for oxygen is____ and get cardiac _____

A

the larger LV is mechanically less efficient so demand for oxygen is greater and get cardiac ischaemia

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8
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what are the symptoms?

A
  • significant symptoms occur late and do not develop until left ventricular failure occurs
  • breathlessness
  • cardiac ischaemia
  • get pounding of the heart
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9
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what are the signs ?

A

collapsing pulse

displaced apex

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10
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what s the murmur like?

A

early diastolic murmur heard in the tricuspid area with the patient leaning forward and the breath heard in expiration. - Decrescendo style

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11
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what is the treatment?

A

ACE inhibitors

surgery

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12
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There is a lot of evidence that if the patient has valve problems due to dilatation at the root, this is _____ and they should be on a _____ ______.

A

There is a lot of evidence that if the patient has valve problems due to dilatation at the root, this is marfan’s and they should be on a beta blocker.

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13
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when should someone get surgery?

A

if they have symptoms and LV dilatation

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14
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when should someone have a valve replacement

A

as the LV reaches a certain size - even if the patient is asymptomatic they should have a valve replacement

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