Moderate mitral stenosis

    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, V

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      Mitral Stenosis: None Mild Moderate Severe. Mitral Valve Area: _____cm2 MV Mean Gradient: _____ mmHg. Mitral : Disease : Lesion – Choose : ONE Class ... Mitral repair attempted prior to replacement Transcatheter replacement Mitral chords preserved: Anterior Posterior Both ...

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    • Heart

      Known left main coronary stenosis. Electrolyte abnormalities. Tachyarrhythmias or bradyarrhythmias. 2nd or 3rd degree AV block. Severe pulmonary hypertension. Acute myocarditis. Acute pericarditis. Moderate mitral or aortic stenosis. Moderate obstructive cardiomyopathy including …

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      Moderate to severe mitral stenosis. Severe (4+) tricuspid regurgitation. Pre-existing prosthetic heart valve in any position. Individual was offered surgery but refused. Other device (please list): TPV implantation : Please check all of the following medical history criteria that apply to the individual:

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    • Transcatheter Heart Valves

      Mitral Stenosis: Yes No (If Yes →) Smallest Mitral Valve Area: _____cm2 Highest Mean Gradient: _____ mmHg. Mitral Insufficiency: None Trace/Trivial Mild Moderate Severe. Mitral . Disease . Etiology Myxomatous degeneration/Prolapse Endocarditis Rheumatic Ischemic: Acute …

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    • [DOC File]XXXX Nuclear Cardiology Lab - Intersocietal

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      Moderate or more OR mild with at least 1 morphologic abnormality. Mitral stenosis: Any. Aortic valve: Bicuspid AV, calcific AV, rheumatic AV or other. Aortic regurgitation: Mild/moderate or more OR moderate/severe if 60 years old. Aortic stenosis: Any. Tricuspid regurgitation:

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      Echocardiograms were performed a median of 2 years after diagnosis of PDB was made. Cardiovascular risk factors were: hypertension (76.9%), diabetes (18.2%), smoking (25.6%) and hyperlipidemia (58.7%). 49.6% of patients had some degree of mitral stenosis and 14.9% of patients had at least mild-moderate mitral regurgitation.

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    • [DOC File]Cardiac Surgery - Josh Corwin

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      Moderate mitral or aortic stenosis. Moderate obstructive cardiomyopathy. Acute systemic illness. Patient Preparation: NPO for 3 hours. The patient should not take any medication the morning of the exam but should bring them to the appointment. Comfortable clothes. Removal of metal and objects that might attenuate in the field of view

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    • [DOC File]CHARACTERIZATION OF MITRAL VALVE DISEASE IN …

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      Aortic stenosis. Moderate or severe mitral regurgitation. Mitral stenosis. Previous valve surgery. Reoperative status. Urgency classification. Mitral Repair. Preoperative arrhythmia. Preoperative atrial fibrillation. Supplemental Table 2: Baseline and operative patient characteristics among all patients.

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    • Mitral Stenosis - Moderate #27

      Mitral stenosis, with or without commissurotomy Ages 15-49 250 Age 50 and over 175 With atrial fibrillation, even if controlled R Age 35 and up, normal heart size by x-ray and/or echocardiogram All up to 1/3 credit Enlarged heart by x-ray or echocardiogram, or LVH on ECG Add 100-R Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP), Barlow’s Syndrome, Click-Murmur ...

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    • Heart

      Mitral stenosis- among the 1st acquired heart diseases treated by surgery. Causes of mitral stenosis. Rheumatic heart disease- scarring. Signs and symptoms of mitral stenosis. Localized mid-diastolic low pitched murmur- because the valve is thickened, it opens in early diastole with an OPENING SNAP. Fatigue of exertion

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