Mitral stenosis resident survival guide: Difference between revisions
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[[Pulse]]<br> | '''[[Pulse]]'''<br> | ||
: ❑ [[Tachycardia]]<br> | : ❑ [[Tachycardia]]<br> | ||
: ❑ Reduced [[pulse pressure]]<br> | : ❑ Reduced [[pulse pressure]]<br> | ||
: ❑ [[Irregularly irregular pulse|Irregularly irregular]] (with onset of [[AF]])<br> | : ❑ [[Irregularly irregular pulse|Irregularly irregular]] (with onset of [[AF]])<br> | ||
: ❑ Reduced in volume<br> | : ❑ Reduced in volume<br> | ||
Head:<br> | '''Head''':<br> | ||
❑ Mitral facies<br> | ❑ Mitral facies<br> | ||
: ❑ Plethoric cheeks with bluish patches<br> | : ❑ Plethoric cheeks with bluish patches<br> | ||
Neck:<br> | '''Neck''':<br> | ||
❑ [[Jugular venous distension]]<br> | ❑ [[Jugular venous distension]]<br> | ||
: ❑ Prominent [[a wave]] in [[right heart failure]]<br> | : ❑ Prominent [[a wave]] in [[right heart failure]]<br> | ||
: ❑ Absent [[a wave]] in [[AF]]<br> | : ❑ Absent [[a wave]] in [[AF]]<br> | ||
: ❑ Prominent [[v wave]] in [[TR]]<br> | : ❑ Prominent [[v wave]] in [[TR]]<br> | ||
Chest: | '''Chest''':<br> | ||
❑ Left parasternal [[heave]]<br> | ❑ Left parasternal [[heave]]<br> | ||
❑ Loud [[S1]]<br> | ❑ Loud [[S1]]<br> | ||
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: ❑ [[Mid diastolic murmur]] (low pitched, rumbling)<br> | : ❑ [[Mid diastolic murmur]] (low pitched, rumbling)<br> | ||
: ❑ [[Holosystolic murmur]] indicates [[TR]]<br> | : ❑ [[Holosystolic murmur]] indicates [[TR]]<br> | ||
: ❑ [[Graham | : ❑ [[Graham-Steell murmur]] indicates [[pulmonary regurgitation]]<br> | ||
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Revision as of 19:07, 9 March 2014
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Definition
Mitral stenosis refers to abnormal narrowing of mitral orifice which leads to obstruction of blood flow from left atrium to left ventricle and development of a pressure gradient between the two chambers.
Causes
Life Threatening Causes
Life-threatening causes include conditions which may result in death or permanent disability within 24 hours if left untreated.
Common Causes
Management
Shown below is an algorithm summarizing the approach to [[disease name]].
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Examine the patient:
Head:
Neck: Chest:
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