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Heart Disease - answerLeading cause of death in both men & women 1 in 4 death in US Mitral Stenosis - answerValve does not open completely increased pressure. Blood flow from L ventricle to L atrium impaired during diastole leading to ATRIAL hypertrophy. Leads to Pulmonary HTN, R ventricular hyptertrophy, R sided heart failure. Murmur: Low pitched rumbling diastolic with an opening snap. Associated with atrial dysrhymias, atrial clots, dyspnea Mitral Regurgitation - answerValve dose no close completely Backflow from L ventricle to L atrium, both hypertrophy lead to L sided heart failure. Murmur: High pitched, pansystolic, blowing. Associated with fatigue and weakness Mitral Valve Prolapse - answerBallooning or displacement of valve Most common valve disorder in US WomenMen Typically asymptomatic but can present with palpitations, dyspnea, chest pain, rhythm abnormalities, anxiety, depression & fatigue. Murmur: Mid-systolic click Aortic Stenosis - answerCalcified cup obstructs aortic flow Main cause = age-related Calcium deposits Results in Left ventricle hypertrophy Left sided heart failure/ischemia Murmur: Crescendo-de crescendo with prominent S4 Clinical manifestations: syncope, fatigue, angina, Left vent. hypertrophy Aortic Regurgitation - answerIncompetent valve leaks into Left ventricle Causes: abnormal valve (2 instead of 3 cusps), aortic root dilation Leads to Left ventricle hypertrophy & Left sided heart failure. Murmur: High pitched blowing diastolic Clinical manifestations: Increased SBP, Decreased DBP, palpitations Rheumatic Heart Disease - answerEtiology: Hummoral Immune (Ig's) response to Group A Hemolytic Step followed by rheumatic fever. Tx of strep throat within 9 days will prevent rheumatic fever . Pathophysiology: Starts as carditis that leads to valve damage (Mitral in 50-60% of cases) Clinical Manifestations: Polyarthritis, chorea (dysfunctional gait), rash (erithema marginatum) on trunk, spread outward & center clears up as it expands. No pain, no itching. Preload - answerPressure created at end of systole. Is the volume in ventricle after atrial contraction & ventricle filling. Afterload - answerResistance to ejection during systole. Tension generated by heart chamber to eject blood Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) - answerEtiology:Most common form of heart disease Risk factors: race - whites blacks, south, dyslipidemia, HTN, smoking, obesity, DM, sedentary lifestyle Pathophysiology: Vascular disorder (narrowed arteries) - atherosclerosis Sequela include angina, MI, Dysrrhythmias, CHF, sudden cardiac death Clinical Manifestations

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PC705 Pathophysiology #5
Heart Disease - answerLeading cause of death in both men & women
1 in 4 death in US

Mitral Stenosis - answerValve does not open completely >> increased pressure.

Blood flow from L ventricle to L atrium impaired during diastole leading to ATRIAL hypertrophy.

Leads to Pulmonary HTN, R ventricular hyptertrophy, R sided heart failure.

Murmur: Low pitched rumbling diastolic with an opening snap.

Associated with atrial dysrhymias, atrial clots, dyspnea

Mitral Regurgitation - answerValve dose no close completely

Backflow from L ventricle to L atrium, both hypertrophy >>lead to L sided heart failure.

Murmur: High pitched, pansystolic, blowing.

Associated with fatigue and weakness

Mitral Valve Prolapse - answerBallooning or displacement of valve

Most common valve disorder in US
Women>Men

Typically asymptomatic but can present with palpitations, dyspnea, chest pain, rhythm
abnormalities, anxiety, depression & fatigue.

Murmur: Mid-systolic click

Aortic Stenosis - answerCalcified cup obstructs aortic flow
Main cause = age-related Calcium deposits
Results in Left ventricle hypertrophy >> Left sided heart failure/ischemia

Murmur: Crescendo-de crescendo with prominent S4

Clinical manifestations: syncope, fatigue, angina, Left vent. hypertrophy

Aortic Regurgitation - answerIncompetent valve >> leaks into Left ventricle
Causes: abnormal valve (2 instead of 3 cusps), aortic root dilation

, Leads to Left ventricle hypertrophy & Left sided heart failure.

Murmur: High pitched blowing diastolic

Clinical manifestations: Increased SBP, Decreased DBP, palpitations

Rheumatic Heart Disease - answerEtiology: Hummoral Immune (Ig's) response to Group A
Hemolytic Step followed by rheumatic fever. Tx of strep throat within 9 days will prevent
rheumatic fever .

Pathophysiology: Starts as carditis that leads to valve damage (Mitral in 50-60% of cases)

Clinical Manifestations: Polyarthritis, chorea (dysfunctional gait), rash (erithema marginatum)
on trunk, spread outward & center clears up as it expands. No pain, no itching.

Preload - answerPressure created at end of systole.
Is the volume in ventricle after atrial contraction & ventricle filling.

Afterload - answerResistance to ejection during systole.
Tension generated by heart chamber to eject blood

Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) - answerEtiology:Most common form of heart disease

Risk factors: race - whites > blacks, >south, dyslipidemia, HTN, smoking, obesity, DM, sedentary
lifestyle

Pathophysiology: Vascular disorder (narrowed arteries) - atherosclerosis
Sequela include angina, MI, Dysrrhythmias, CHF, sudden cardiac death

Clinical Manifestations

Unstable plaques - answerPlaques have thin cap, sheering force/inflammation/apoptosis lead
to rupture of the plaque. This increases inflammation, releases cytokines, platets are activated,
thrombin produced along with vasoconstriction >>> acute decrease in blood flow & unstable
angine or MI

Stable Plaques - answerArtherclerosis with more collagen & fibers >> stable plaque (less
dangerous)

Stable Angina - answerChest pain with burning, crushing squeezing, choking feeling.
Pulmonary congestion due to decreased cardiac pumping
Rest stop the pain leading to no permanent damage

Predicable, relieved by rest or nitro.

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