What is the problem in cardiac valve disease?
What is the result of this?
Describe the pathophysiology behind the problem?
The problem: Structural and/or functional abnormality of the cardiac valve
The result: altered blood flow across the valve
The pathophys: Pressure and volume changes of atria and ventricles (hypertrophy, dilatation and failure)
What are the two types of valvular lesions?
2. Regurgitation (insufficiency, incompetence…they leak)
Etiology of valvular disease?
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Pathology of the Tricuspid Valve
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Which disease processes cause tricuspid regurgitation?
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Which disease processes cause tricuspid stenosis?
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2. Carcinoid syndrome
Describe the following symptoms involved with each organ system in carcinoid syndrome:
1.
3.
What is the pathophysiology behind tricuspid regurgitation?
4 steps to result
What is the most common presentation of tricuspid regurgitation due to?
The most common presentation of tricuspid regurgitation is functional rather than organic (MS, MR, AS, AI or left-sided failure)
***Process of annular dilatation
Clinical presentation of tricuspid regurgitation
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ascites, venous engorgement, hepatospenomegaly, pulsatile liver, pleural effusions & peripheral edema (sounds familiar)
In late stages of tricuspid regurgitation what will manifest?
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What does right sided heart failure cause?
What will you find on physical exam in tricuspid regurgitation? 3
ECG?
RAE (starting to make sense)
What is tricuspid stenosis usually caused by?
Most commonly rheumatic, rare isolated stenosis
In tricuspid stenosis pts present with Fatigue, anorexia & malaise related to what?
reduction of CO
As the right atrial pressure increases, venous congestion leads to what? 6
Anatomic features are similar to mitral stenosis. How so? 2
The right atrial wall thickens and chamber ______?
Systolic murmur at _____, ___ P waves, ____ on EKG.
What is ebsteins anomaly? 3
What does the disease severity depend on for ebsteins anomaly?
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50% of ebsteins have what? 2
50% will show what on the EKG?
50% ASD/PFO
50% EKG evidence of WPW
What will a chest xray show on a pt with ebstens anomaly?
Massive cardiomegaly,
mainly due to RAE
Medical Management
of ebsteins anomaly?
3
Pulmonary Regurgitation has two kinds. What are they?
Congenital and Acquired (rare)
Describe the pathphysiology behind congenital pulmonary regurgitation? 3