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Aortic regurgitation / Aortic insufficiency : Etiology , Pathology , pathophysiology , clinical features , Diagnosis and Treatment
Aortic regurgitation (AR) is a valvular heart disease characterized by incomplete closure of the aortic valve that leads to reflux of blood from the aorta into the left ventricle (LV) during diastole. Aortic regurgitation may be acute (occurring primarily after bacterial endocarditis or aortic dissection) or chronic (due to congenital bicuspid valve or rheumatic fever) and may be caused by valvular disease or an abnormality of the aorta. In most cases, acute AR leads to rapid deterioration of LV function with subsequent pulmonary edema and cardiac decompensation. Frequently, chronic AR may remain compensated for a long period of time, becoming symptomatic only when left heart failure develops. Auscultation reveals an S3 and a high-pitched, decrescendo early diastolic murmur. Another characteristic diagnostic finding is widened pulse pressure. Echocardiography is the most important diagnostic tool, both for confirming the diagnosis and determining the severity of disease. In asymptomatic patients, conservative treatment consists of symptom management and physical activity as tolerated. However, symptomatic patients or those with severely reduced LV function should undergo surgical aortic valve replacement
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@doctorbhanuprakash
@doctorbhanuprakash 4 года назад
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@fmcauley94
@fmcauley94 Год назад
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@hiud11
@hiud11 2 года назад
Hands down, best murmur video i've seen. The visuals were soooooo helpful and the topic was covered comprehensively while still being high yield. Thank you!
@doctorbhanuprakash
@doctorbhanuprakash 2 года назад
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@notrealatall196
@notrealatall196 6 минут назад
This is excellent!
@minamiohm4672
@minamiohm4672 3 года назад
thank you for the video
@reina8373
@reina8373 2 года назад
✨great visuals,well explained 💪🏻💪🏻
@ramya.m.2388
@ramya.m.2388 3 года назад
Nice explain tnq sir
@saharafsheen6964
@saharafsheen6964 3 года назад
very very good
@eman37alqisi32
@eman37alqisi32 4 года назад
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@doctorbhanuprakash
@doctorbhanuprakash 4 года назад
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@rawan_hamamreh
@rawan_hamamreh 2 года назад
very informative and you explained it in an easy and mentioned many imp stuff in a short time!
@doctorbhanuprakash
@doctorbhanuprakash 2 года назад
Tysm
@rekhakadam6393
@rekhakadam6393 4 года назад
Well explained. Thank you 🙏🏻. What’s the medical treatment till definitive treatment is awaited
@saharafsheen6964
@saharafsheen6964 3 года назад
So much understanding in so less time
@marwahanter1870
@marwahanter1870 2 года назад
Thank you 😻
@doctorbhanuprakash
@doctorbhanuprakash 2 года назад
You're welcome 😊
@shabanarazak718
@shabanarazak718 Год назад
Thanks a lot
@doctorbhanuprakash
@doctorbhanuprakash Год назад
Most welcome
@rajp.v7405
@rajp.v7405 3 года назад
Is mild ar and grade 1 lv diastolic dysfunction is dangerous and these are curable or not
@wafaa8555
@wafaa8555 2 месяца назад
Nice presentation
@doctorbhanuprakash
@doctorbhanuprakash 2 месяца назад
Glad you liked it
@TruthfulPromise
@TruthfulPromise Год назад
thanks
@doctorbhanuprakash
@doctorbhanuprakash Год назад
You're welcome!
@svivekvardhan66
@svivekvardhan66 Год назад
isn’t ar associated with quadricuspid aortic valve and bicuspid related to aortic stenosis
@ezabreeza3223
@ezabreeza3223 Год назад
Thank you for this video! Can the free clinic do the test for this? I was leaning over and noticed that my hair was moving like a pulse. It scared me to know that my head was shaking like that then I noticed on my right side on my neck in the front pulsating spot.
@andreaberryman5354
@andreaberryman5354 Год назад
I nearly died of MRSA at 36. Was diagnosed insufficient last year after trying to pick up jogging in 2021 and trying again last spring. It's like hitting a brick wall-your breaths no longer work the second your heart hits maximum. Today my symptoms are suddenly terrible. I'm only 46. It usually takes a decade to become symptomatic. Pretty scared. Couldn't even pick up rocks in the garden today. Yikes.😢
@doctorsivavignesh6044
@doctorsivavignesh6044 3 года назад
👍🏼👍🏼
@saurabh_sahani
@saurabh_sahani 3 года назад
Why systotic bp are increase in aortic root disease whereas sbp are decrease.. How???
@Ienbhgmein
@Ienbhgmein Год назад
So in asymptomatic patients what is the management once discovered ?
@andreaberryman5354
@andreaberryman5354 Год назад
I am on a screening schedule for monitoring. Mine is moderate, but my symptoms just suddenly got worse today, so that is when you notify your cardiologist right away. I'm not up for a screening yet, but you know your symptoms and always make a mental note and monitor them yourself, basically.
@tinavekua349
@tinavekua349 2 года назад
Why does an increased Left Ventricle End Diastolic Pressure (LVEDP) cause pulmonary congestion? I thought the dyspnea mainly developed due to less reserved pressure and power of the left ventricle to maintain the cardiac output, especially during exercise.
@patrickbateman6160
@patrickbateman6160 Год назад
Increase in LVEDP causes increase in pulmonary capillary venous pressure which responsible for dyspnoea
@andreaberryman5354
@andreaberryman5354 Год назад
Because not enough blood is exiting the heart. The heart has to empty in order to create enough inflow at rest. It can leave too much blood in all parts of the system, and symptoms show up when the larger right ventricle can no longer compensate for the left.
@dksam573
@dksam573 Год назад
Bicuspid valve causes aortic stenosis in 75 % cases, it should be quadricuspid valve
@rabilalmurmu8877
@rabilalmurmu8877 Год назад
Severe aortic valve regurgitation.. I am in big tension.. I am going die
@pratikshamishra9883
@pratikshamishra9883 Год назад
Sir, One of my relative has this prominent pulsation at suprastrenal notch. She has been suffering from intense neck pain, shoulders pain as well since last 7 months. Also there is pounding sensation in head. And she also complaints of irregular heartbeat. What it could be due to?
@andreaberryman5354
@andreaberryman5354 Год назад
She needs a cardiologist STAT. I have aortic insufficiency that just suddenly got worse today. I feel like I'm hanging upside down. Breathless at nothing, dang near pass out when getting up, worsening cough (my lungs are A+) Feels like being strangled, get whoosh with pulse in your head. So something is up with her aorta big time.
@aryanarora1961
@aryanarora1961 3 года назад
Which book are you referring to?
@doctorbhanuprakash
@doctorbhanuprakash 3 года назад
Goldman Cecil
@drmedicine8553
@drmedicine8553 Год назад
Why decreased diastolic BP in severe AR?
@andreaberryman5354
@andreaberryman5354 Год назад
Believe it is due to too much blood present in the heart at rest, rather than in the body where it should be.
@medzoklife
@medzoklife 4 года назад
Lucid
@doctorbhanuprakash
@doctorbhanuprakash 4 года назад
🤝🤝🤝
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