A 71-year-old man who had a bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement three years ago is reviewed.
What antithrombotic therapy is he likely to be taking?
Correct Answer B:
Prosthetic heart valves - antithrombotic therapy:
Prosthetic heart valves:
The most common valves which need replacing are the aortic and mitral valve. There are two main options for replacement: biological (bioprosthetic) or mechanical.
Following the 2008 NICE guidelines for prophylaxis of endocarditis antibiotics are no longer recommended for common procedures such as dental work.
Which one of the following conditions is most associated with aortic dissection?
Correct Answer D:
A bicuspid aortic valve increases the risk of aortic dissection six-fold.
Aortic dissection: Stanford classification:
DeBakey classification:
Associations:
Complications of backward tear:
Complications of forward tear:
Which of the following congenital heart defects is associated with a bicuspid aortic valve?
Correct Answer D: Bicuspid aortic valve:
Overview:
Complications:
Which of the following conditions is not associated with the development of aortic regurgitation?
Correct Answer E:
Dilated cardiomyopathy is associated with the development of mitral regurgitation, not aortic regurgitation.
Aortic regurgitation:
Features:
Causes (due to valve disease):
Causes (due to aortic root disease):
A 67-year-old man with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and ischaemic heart disease is taken to the Emergency Department with dyspnoea. On examination his respiratory rate is 24 / min, JVP is not elevated and crackles are heard in both lung bases.
Which other finding would most strongly indicate that his dyspnoea is secondary to isolated left ventricular failure?
Gallop rhythm (S3) is an early sign of LVF.
Whilst all of the above features may be seen in patients with left ventricular failure a gallop rhythm is one of the most specific and early signs.
Heart sounds: The first heart sound (S1) is caused by closure of the mitral and tricuspid valves whilst the second heart sound (S2) is due to aortic and pulmonary valve closure.
S1
S2
S3
S4