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Valvular heart disease

Valvular heart disease. Richard Schilling St Mary’s Hospital London. Valve disease. Aetiology Clinical findings Investigations Management. Mitral stenosis Aortic stenosis Pulmonary stenosis Tricuspid stenosis Prosthetic stenosis. Mitral regurgitation Aortic regurgitation

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Valvular heart disease

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  1. Valvular heart disease Richard Schilling St Mary’s Hospital London

  2. Valve disease • Aetiology • Clinical findings • Investigations • Management

  3. Mitral stenosis Aortic stenosis Pulmonary stenosis Tricuspid stenosis Prosthetic stenosis Mitral regurgitation Aortic regurgitation Pulmonary regurgitation Tricuspid regurgitation Prosthetic regurgitation Mitral valve prolapse Heart Valve lesions

  4. Valve Rheumatic fever Endocarditis Mitral valve annulus Dilation Calcification Chordae tendinae Rupture Lengthening Papillary muscle ischaemia dilation Mitral regurgitation - Aetiology

  5. Mitral regurgitation – pathophysiology •  LV emptying •  LA pressure (if acute, pulmonary odema) •  LV filling •  LVedd • LV stretch  failure 

  6. Mitral regurgitation – Clinical • Symptoms appear late • SOB • Fatigue • Right heart failure • Signs • Full volume pulse • Pan systolic murmur radiating to apex • Right heart failure • Pulmonary hypertension

  7. Mitral Regurgitation • Investigations • ECG p mitrale • Xray large heart, calcified mv annulus, pulmonary odema • Echocardiogram large LA, abnormal valve, MR • LV angio MR, large LA

  8. Mitral Regurgitation • Heart Failure • Decrease afterload • Replacement • Anticoagulation • Antibiotic prophylaxis

  9. Mitral Stenosis - Aetiology • Rheumatic fever • Congenital

  10. Mitral Stenosis - pathophysiology •  LA pressure •  Pulmonary pressure • R Heart failure •  LV function

  11. Mitral Stenosis – Symptoms/Signs • SOB • Haemoptysis • Embolisation • Mitral Facies • AF, thready pulse •  JVP • RV heave

  12. Mitral Stenosis – Symptoms/Signs • Opening snap • Rumbling diastolic murmur • Presystolic murmur

  13. Mitral stenosis - Investigations • ECG – AF • Xray – Pulmonary congestion, large LA and R heart • Echo – tight valve, high inflow large LA

  14. MS ECG

  15. MS x-ray

  16. MS echo

  17. MS Treatment • Antibiotic prophylaxis • Anticoagulation (AF) • Digoxin (AF) • Mitral Valvuloplasty • Surgical Replacement

  18. Mitral Valvuloplasty

  19. Aortic Stenosis - aetiology • Congenital – bicuspid valve • Acquired • Rheumatic • Senile/degenerative

  20. Aortic Stenosis – pathophysiology • LVH •  Cardiac output on exercise • LV dilatation and failure

  21. Aortic stenosis – symptoms/ signs • Asymptomatic • Angina • Heart Failure • Syncope • Sudden Death

  22. Aortic stenosis – symptoms/ signs • Slow rising pulse • LV heave • Ejection systolic murmur radiating to carotids

  23. Aortic Stenosis - investigations • ECG – LVH • Echo – LVH, calcified valve, high doppler velocity • Angio – Ao valve gradient

  24. AS ECG

  25. Congenital AS

  26. Echo AS

  27. Doppler/Pressure Aortic stenosis

  28. Aortic stenosis - treatment • Antibiotic prophylaxis • Surgical replacement before heart failure

  29. Aortic valve replacement

  30. Aortic Regurgitaiton- aetiology • Aortic valve • Rheumatic fever • Infective endocarditis • Bicuspid vlave • Aortic dilation • Age related • Marfans • Dissection

  31. Aortic regurg - pathophysiology • Increased Lved volume • Increased stroke volume • LV dilatation • LV failure

  32. AR – symptoms/signs • Often asymptomatic • Chest pounding • Prominent pulse • Heart failure

  33. AR – symptoms/signs • deMusset’s sign • Collapsing pulse • Displaced apex beat • Early diastolic murmur

  34. Auscultation AR

  35. AR investigations • ECG – LVH • X-ray – abnormal aorta, large heart • Echo – AR, LV dilation, dissection • Angiogram – AR, LV dilation

  36. AR - xray

  37. AR - Echo

  38. AR - treatment • Antibiotics • Vasodilators • Replacement – when LV begins to dilate or fail

  39. When to replace the aortic valve?

  40. When to replace the mitral valve • When symptoms significant • Before LV failure • Before significant pulmonary hypertension

  41. Right heart valves • Low pressure • Tricuspid regurg (drug addicts) • Pulmonary stenosis (congenital)

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