Valvular Heart Disease Flashcards

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Epidemiology

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degenerative (largely aortic, ageing population)
infective (any valve, virulent orgamisms)
rheumatic valve disease (largely mitral, disease of poverty/overcrowding)
congenital valve disease (any valve)

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Pathology

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Calcification - immobility of leaflets
Fibrosis - fusion of leaflets
Dilation - of valve ring

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Stenosis

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narrowing of valve leaflets
valve leaflets fail to open completely
leads to build up of back pressure and loss of stroke volume

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Regurgitation (or incompetence)

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Failure of leaflets to meet in systole

allows reverse flow of blood during relaxation of the heart

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Management of Valvular Heart Disease

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Medical: heart failure, arrhythmias

surgical: valve repair/replacement - mechanical or biological replacements possible
percutaneous: BAV/TAVI

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Patient Evaluation

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Clinical assessment: symptoms, comorbidities, ausculation
ECG: severity and prognosis
Exercise testing, stress ECG, MRI, multi-lice CT, cardiac catheterisation

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Aortic Stenosis

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Congenital syndromes, bicuspid valves, degenerative, post-rheumatic fever
Syncope, angina dyspnoea, fatigue sudden death
Pressure overload - high LV systolic pressure –> hypertrophy and dilation, decompensation
Heart Sounds: systolic crescendo/decrescendo murmur

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Aortic Regurgitation

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Aortic dilation, valvular, bicuspid, endocarditis
Asymptomatic, chest pain, breathlessness, syncope
Volume overload, LV dilation & failure –> PV hypertension and PE
Heart Sounds: early diastolic murmur

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Mitral Stenosis

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Rheumatic fever
Palpitations, systemic emboli, fatigue, breathlessness, PE
Lung/right heart consequences, LV physiology preserved, unless atrial contraction is lost/ high circulating volume
Heart Sounds: mid-diastolic rumbling murmur and opening snap

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Mitral Regurgitation

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Valvular prolapse, infection, degenerative
Breathlessness, lethargy, palpitations, PE
Chordal rupture/papillary muscle failure –> volume overload in LV, elevation of LA and right heart pressure, LV dilation, decompensation
Heart Sounds: pan-systolic murmur

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