Rheumatic Heart Disease Flashcards

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Definition of Acute RHD

A

inflammation of endocardium, myocardium, and epicardium (pancarditis) following group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal pharyngitis

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ACUTE: Associated w/…

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fever
polyarthritis
Sydenham's chorea (movement disorder)
subcutaneous nodules
erythema marginatum
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erythema marginatum

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skin rash w/ advancing edge and clearing center

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4
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Jones criteria for diagnosis of rheumatic fever

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Evidence of Stretococcal infection AND

2 major OR 1 major and 2 minor criteria

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5
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ACUTE: Major criteria

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carditis
polyarthritis
Sydenham's Chorea
Erythemia Marginatum
Subcutaneous Nodules
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ACUTE: Minor criteria

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fever
Migratory arthralgias
prolonged PR interval
High ESR or WBC count

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7
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ACUTE: Epidemiology

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common in developing countries
rare in US
most common in children

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8
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How long usually after strep throat does pt get rheumatic fever?

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3 wks

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9
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Pathogenesis

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autoimmune disease in genetically susceptible individuals due to molecular mimicry b/w bacterial and heart antigens

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ACUTE: Gross pathology

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tiny (1-2mm) verrucous (wart-like) vegetations lined up on line of valve closure
fibrinous pericarditis

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ACUTE: microscopic pathology

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fibrin and platelet thrombi on valves

Aschoff bodies

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Aschoff bodies

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foci of fibrionoid necrosis w/ histiocytes and anitschkow cells
(w/ clumped chromatin resembling caterpillar)

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ACUTE: Signs

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various systolic and diastolic murmurs

pericardial friction rub

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14
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ACUTE: treatment

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aspirin
penicillin
supportive care

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15
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ACUTE: Prognosis

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Many cases will go on to Mitral stenosis

1/4 will go on to aortic regurgitation or stenosis too

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16
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CHRONIC: most common w/…

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recurrent carditis
severe carditis
carditis at any age

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CHRONIC: symptoms

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usually occur an average of 20 yrs after carditis

but 50% have no Hx of it

18
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Mitral stenosis is almot always due to…

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rheumatic carditis

19
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CHRONIC: epidemiology

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female predominance?

20
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CHRONIC: Pathology

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  • -slitlike fishmouth
  • -round buttonhole stenosis w/ fibrous thickening and rigidity of valves w/ or w/out calcification
  • -fusion of commissures
  • -thickening, retraction, fusion of chordae
  • -sometimes MacCallum patches
21
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MacCallum patches

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maplike areas of atrial endocardial thickening and fibrosis

22
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CHRONIC: common complications

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left atrial HTN
LA dilation
atrial fibrillation
LA thrombus formation
Pulmonary HTN
RV hypertrophy
Right HF