Valve Pathology

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Valve pathology
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Frage 1

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Which factors predispose valves to pathology?
Antworten
  • contain lymphoid tissue
  • highly avascular
  • highly vascular

Frage 2

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The aortic valve has 3 cusps, right, left and [blank_start]non-coronary[blank_end]. Each cusp has [blank_start]sinus of valsalva[blank_end] which is important for [blank_start]coronary[blank_end] flow. Common pathology includes aortic [blank_start]stenosis[blank_end] and aortic [blank_start]regurgitation[blank_end].
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  • non-coronary
  • sinus of valsalva
  • coronary
  • stenosis
  • regurgitation

Frage 3

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Aortic stenosis can be [blank_start]congenital[blank_end], rheumatic valve disease, [blank_start]bicuspid valve[blank_end], calcification of trileaflet > [blank_start]70 years.[blank_end]
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  • congenital
  • acquired
  • bicuspid valve
  • mono-cuspid valve
  • 70 years.
  • 30 years

Frage 4

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In bicuspid aortic valves- the primary issue is?
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  • disruption to annulus
  • fused commissure

Frage 5

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With calcific aortic [blank_start]stenosis[blank_end] "wear and tear", leads to lipids, inflammation, calcification. This [blank_start]immobilises[blank_end] the cusps. You can have loss of [blank_start]50-70[blank_end]% with no symptoms. The sequelae is obstruction to flow which increases the load of the [blank_start]LV[blank_end]. The LV adapts by [blank_start]concentric hypertrophy[blank_end]. Once symptoms occur average survival is [blank_start]2-3[blank_end] years. The only effective treatment is [blank_start]valve replacement[blank_end].
Antworten
  • stenosis
  • immobilises
  • 50-70
  • LV
  • concentric hypertrophy
  • 2-3
  • valve replacement

Frage 6

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In aortic regurgitation blood leaks back from the aortic root into the left ventricle. Abnormalities include congenital disease, rhematic heart disease, endocarditis and trauma. The primary pathology occurs during diastole. Distortions to the aortic root occur with HTN, Marfans, ankylosing spondylitis, syphilis, and aortic dissection. What is the compensation of the heart?
Antworten
  • Increased LV end-diastolic pressure
  • Eccentric LV hypertrophy
  • Concentric LV hypertrophy
  • Decreased Stroke volume
  • Widened pulse pressure

Frage 7

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The mitral valve has how many leaflets?
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  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

Frage 8

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Mitral regurgitation can occur due to?
Antworten
  • leaflet abnormalities
  • chordae
  • papillary muscle
  • LV muscle /wall
  • Annulus

Frage 9

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During mitral regurgitation endocarditis destroys [blank_start]cusps[blank_end] and ruptures chordae. Rheumatic valve disease leads to scarring and retraction. Mitral valve [blank_start]prolapse[blank_end] occurs by expansion and elongation. Papillary muscle are affected during [blank_start]infarction[blank_end].
Antworten
  • cusps
  • myocardium
  • blood vessels
  • prolapse
  • stenosis
  • hypertrophy
  • infarction
  • ischaemia
  • birth

Frage 10

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Which of these are common symptoms of acute mitral regurgitation?
Antworten
  • Increased L ventricle pressure
  • Increased L atrial pressure
  • Decreased Cardiac Output
  • Pulmonary oedema
  • Pitting oedema

Frage 11

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In chronic mitral regurgitation there is left ventricle concentric hypertrophy?
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  • True
  • False

Frage 12

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Rheumatic stenosis takes [blank_start]decades[blank_end] to develop. It leads to [blank_start]thickened[blank_end] valves, [blank_start]fusion[blank_end] of commissures, and thickened [blank_start]chordinae[blank_end]. Left [blank_start]Atrial[blank_end] pressure rises, and pulmonary [blank_start]hypertension[blank_end] is common. Mitral stenosis can be treated by surgery involving valve replacement and [blank_start]balloon valvoplasty[blank_end].
Antworten
  • decades
  • thickened
  • fusion
  • chordinae
  • Atrial
  • hypertension
  • balloon valvoplasty

Frage 13

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Susceptibility to infective endocarditis involves?
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  • Valve abnormalities
  • Prosthetic valves
  • IV drug users
  • Nosocomial infections
  • Young patients
  • HIV

Frage 14

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Endocarditis complications include?
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  • embolisms
  • glomerulonephritis
  • pulmonary fibrosis
  • systemic hypotension
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