Causes of mitral regurgitation

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      Incompetent valve can cause the regurgitation. Systole - it is the mitral or tricuspid regurgitation murmur. Diastole - it is the pulmonary or aortic regurgitation murmur TABLE 7.6. Innocent or physiological murmurs**** Innocent murmurs - result from turbulent blood flow, there is no evidence of cardiovascular disease.

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    • [DOC File]Valvular Heart Disease

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      Causes of valvular heart disease: endocarditis, degenerative including prolapse, rheumatic, ischaemic & functional, traumatic, connective tissue disease, carcinoid Assessment of mitral regurgitation including qualification of scallop/segment affected, annulus measurement, severity of regurgitation (signal density, proximal flow recruitment ...

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    • What Causes MR?

      Mitral Insufficiency. If the mitral valve fails to close during systole and allows blood to flow back into the left atrium, mitral insufficiency is present. A systolic, apical murmur radiating into the axilla is expected. Underwriting Requirements. An APS (VA Form 29-8158) is required.

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    • [DOC File]VALVULAR CARDIAC SURGERY

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      VII. Name the 3 most common causes of valve disorders; what is the most common cause? VIII. Name that valve disorder; more than 1 answer may be correct. (a) mitral valve prolapse (b) mitral stenosis (c) mitral regurgitation (d) aortic stenosis (e) aortic regurgitation. A. mid-systolic click. B. associated with a "thrill" C. blowing type, hi ...

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      General Causes “functional” or “innocent” or “physiologic” regurgitation – blood flowing backwards into chamber it just came from during contraction. rheumatic heart disease or rheumatic fever – post infection with beta hemolytic streptococci. calcification – narrowing of valve is …

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      Mitral Regurgitation. Blood flows back (regurgitates) into the RA through the incompetent mitral valve. LV hypertrophy . Sx: fatigue, palpitaion, orthopnea (need to sit up to breath), PND (paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, after sleeping wakes up needing air) Mitral Stenosis . Calcified mitral valve. Impedes flow of blood into LV. LA hypertrophy or ...

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    • Key Points_Cardio 2

      Mitral valve repair better preserves LV function and avoids the need for chronic anticoagulation. However, mitral valve repair is technically more demanding and often not possible to perform in severely deformed valves. Acute mitral regurgitation. Aetiology. Important causes of acute mitral regurgitation include: Infective endocarditis causing ...

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    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, V

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      The current classification of heart failure no longer favors “systolic dysfunction” versus “diastolic dysfunction,” however, this conception is still valid and useful; what was called diastolic dysfunction is now called “heart failure with preserved ejection fraction” (HFpEF), where EF is > 0.4 (but in some studies it is defined as being > 0.5); the important point is that if the ...

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    • Heart Sounds Worksheet - Parker University

      Mitral. Regurgitation and. Prolaspe. VSD. Tricupsid. Regurgitation. Aortic and. Pulmonary. Stenosis. Murmurs: systolic types . SAPS: Systolic. Aortic. Pulmonic. Stenosis _ Systolic murmurs include aortic and pulmonary stenosis. _ Similarly, it's common sense that if it is aortic and pulmonary stenosis it could also be mitral and tricusp ...

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