Aortic valve murmur grading
[DOC File]Valvular Heart Disease
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Grading and severity. Aortic valve area must be reduced to 25% of normal before significant circulatory changes occur. Grading of stenosis severity is as follows: - Normal valve area = 3-4cm2 - Mild stenosis = 1.5-3cm2 - Moderate stenosis = 1.0-1.5cm2 - Severe stenosis ≤ 1.0cm2. When stenosis is severe, the peak gradient across the aortic ...
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Heart murmurs are caused by turbulent flow within the heart and great vessels. Occasionally, the turbulence is caused by increased flow through a normal valve – usually aortic or pulmonary – producing an ‘innocent’ murmur.
[DOC File]TEST 2 CARDIAC CONDITIONS
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Murmur grading system 1-6. 1 heard barely. 3 moderately loud. 5 heard with touching the edge of stethoscope ... Mitral valve prolapse - click murmur syndrome. Aortic or …
[DOC File]Respiratory system and breast exam - TEST 1
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Murmur grading system 1-6. 1 heard barely. 3 moderately loud. 5 heard with touching the edge of stethoscope ... Mitral valve prolapse - click murmur syndrome. Aortic or …
[DOC File]Valvular Heart Disease - developinganaesthesia
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Moderate: Valve area of 1.0-1.5 cm2 (0.6 cm2/m2 to 0.9 cm2/m2 BSA) or mean aortic gradient 30–50 mmHg in the presence of normal flow conditions. The combination of a markedly calcified valve (particularly without movement) with a rapid increase in peak aortic …
[DOC File]Objectives:
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The hyperdynamic circulatory state associated with aortic insufficiency may produce a systolic flow murmur across a non-stenotic aortic valve (JAMA 1999; 281: 2231-2238). This is a similar phenomenon to the benign flow murmurs associated with pregnancy, hyperthyroidism, anemia, or …
[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.
[DOC File]Chapter 7- Cardiovascular System
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Mitral/Tricuspid Valve failure to close – regurgitation. Aortic/Pulmonic Valve failure- stenosis. Heart sounds in S1 – systolic, heart sounds in S2 – diastolic. S1 (systole) S2 (diastole) (KNOW THIS CHART) McTc (regurgitation) AcPc. AoPo (stenosis) MoTo. Innocent/Functional Murmur (all innocent murmurs occur in systole)
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