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AHA recommends Valve replacement even wo symptoms at velocity _____ and MPG of _______.
>5m/s and >60mmHg
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Normal Aortic Valve should be (this big)
3-4 cm^2
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Which imaging modalities play an important role in evaluating patients with BAV?
TEE, MRI and CT
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What is the most common congenital condition?
Bicuspid Aortic Valve (BAV)
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Sclerotic velocities differ from Stenotic velocities. If the Aortic Velocity is < equal to 2.5 m/s, then the valve ________.
sclerotic
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In most patient w/ AS, average increase in MPG is of ________ / year.
0 - 10 mmHg
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If there is no significant change in gradient after introducing Dobutamine, then there is possible ____________.
LV dysfunction.
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_____ ______ is a complication of Aortic Stenosis
Exertional Syncope
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How is Aortic Valve Area Calculated & what is the equation?
Continuity Equation: AVA = CSA (OT) x TVI (OT) / TVI (AS)
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True/ False: Its crucial to look at both PG and AVA as decreased flow (stroke Volume) results in decreased PG.
True. (facts page8 ppt)
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In PLAX view, the Aortic Cusps _(shape)_ during __(cycle)__.
dome, systole
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A-Fib is most common in pts with _____.
A.S
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Echo Criteria for Severe Aortic Stenosis Values; a) Max Velocity? b) Peak Pressure Gradient? c) Mean Pressure Gradient?
a) >4m/s b) >64mmHg c) 40mmHg
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