Aortic stenosis murmur

    • [DOC File]Objectives:

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      This murmur suggests either aortic sclerosis or stenosis. The fact that she has an early-peaking murmur, has a normal carotid pulse volume, and that you can hear both components of the second heart sound suggests that her valve is not critically stenotic (usually defined as a valve are of less then 0.8 cm2or a peak transvalvular gradient of ...

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    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, V - Veterans Affairs

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      Aortic Stenosis. The aortic valve may fail to open completely and cause obstruction to outflow of blood from the left ventricle. A common cause of aortic valve stenosis is congenital fusion of valve leaflets (bicuspid aortic valve). The murmur of aortic stenosis is systolic, harsh and best heard at the upper right sternum often radiating into ...

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    • [DOC File]Valvular Heart Disease

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      Aortic stenosis. Aortic stenosis. Physical findings. Slow rising pulse. Reduced systolic and pulse pressure. Systolic thrill over the aortic area. Ejection systolic, crescendo-decrescendo murmur. Soft or inaudible second heart sound. ECG: LVH, AV node conduction defects. Aortic stenosis. Medical therapy

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    • [DOC File]Valvular Heart Disease - developinganaesthesia

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      Aortic stenosis (AS) has become the most frequent type of valvular heart disease in Europe and North America. It primarily presents as calcific AS in adults of advanced age. The second most frequent etiology, which dominates in the younger age group, is congenital, whereas rheumatic AS has now become rare.

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    • Heart Sounds Worksheet - Parker University

      Systolic, diastolic or continuous murmur? A. mitral valve prolapse. B. aortic stenosis. C. patent ductus arteriosus. D. mitral regurgitation. E. aortic regurgitation. F. mitral stenosis. G. interventricular spetal defect. VI. Knowing where the location of the volume/pressure overload gives a big clue of which valves are involved. A.

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    • [DOC File]SYDNEY UNIVERSITY GMP - EmergencyPedia

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      The Significance of a Murmur 3. Aortic Stenosis. Aortic Stenosis – This is usually an acquired disease of the aortic valve affecting elderly patients but it can in rare cases be congenital. The disease is more common in those with a bicuspid valve. Aortic Stenosis leads to progressive narrowing of the aortic valve leading to haemodynamic ...

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    • [DOC File]Wiley

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      “Aortic stenosis” is a narrowing at some point in the area through which blood flows out of the left ventricle and through the aortic valve and into the aorta (known as the “left ventricular outflow tract”), most commonly seen as a congenital (present at birth) or perinatal (occurring at or around birth) disease that worsens over the ...

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    • [DOC File]CARDIOVASCULAR MCQ

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      It is pansystolic and loudest at the LSE. The murmur becomes softer wit valsalva manoeuvre. CXR normal, JVPNE. Murmur has been present since age 2. The cause is? MVP. HOCM. VSD. ASD. congenital aortic stenosis. 42. An elderly man with known aortic stenosis has now become symptomatic. Peak grad 44 mmHg, LVEF 30%. Best mgt is? antifailure ...

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    • Lecture 5 - Parker University

      the causes of murmurs, the location for auscultation and in what part of the cardiac cycle the murmur should be heard. 5. the role of valvular lesions in causing heart murmurs. 6. ... 2. congenital aortic stenosis or pulmonary stenosis C. Left to …

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    • [DOCX File]Understand concepts in medicine so you can solve problems ...

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      aortic stenosis. NBS: echocardiogram (dx) Sx: SEM radiating to carotids . Where is it heard best? RUSB/2nd intercostal space. Pathophys: "calcification of valve"* Vs. "myxomatous degeneration" (MVP) vs. "cystic medial degeneration/cystic medial necrosis" (aortic dissection) *Prior to 70Y, d/t bicuspid aortic valve

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