Valve Disease Flashcards

1
Q

what patients are more susceptible to valve disease?

A
  • elderly

- Down’s syndrome

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2
Q

what are some causes of valve disease?

A
  • congenital abnormality
  • myocardial infarction
  • rheumatic fever
  • dilation of the aortic root
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3
Q

what is the most common congenital abnormality?

A

bicuspid aortic valve

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4
Q

how can a myocardial infarction lead to valve disease?

A

MI causes papillary muscle rupture

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5
Q

what is rheumatic fever?

A

immunological reaction to streptococci

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6
Q

how can rheumatic fever lead to valve disease?

A
  • rheumatic fever leads to rheumatic heart disease

- leads to vegetation’s on heart valve which can become infected

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7
Q

what are the left heart valves?

A
  • aortic

- mitral

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8
Q

what are the right heart valve?

A
  • pulmonary

- tricuspid

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9
Q

what side of the heart is most likely to suffer from valve disease?

A

left side valves most commonly fail

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10
Q

what is narrowing of the valve opening more commonly known as?

A

valve stenosis

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11
Q

how can valve disease be investigated?

A
  • ultrasound scan

- doppler ultrasound scan

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12
Q

what are the two types of valve replacements?

A

mechanical and biological

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13
Q

do mechanical or biological valve replacements last longer?

A

mechanical

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14
Q

if a patient comes into your practise and they have valve disease, what medications will they probably be on?

A

anticoagulants

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15
Q

what complication are patients with valve replacements at very high risk of developing?

A

infective endocarditis

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16
Q

how can a dentist minimise the chances of a patient developing endocarditis?

A
  • remove causes of oral sepsis
  • improve patients oral hygiene
  • improve prevention of oral disease