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Severe Parameters
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What are the 3 etiologies of AR?

valve degeneration, infective endocarditis, and genetic

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What is a common finding in the LV with AR?

LVE

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What P1/2 time indicates severe AR?

<200 msec

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Name the 3 components of an AR jet.

vena contracta, flow convergence, and jet direction and size

200

What murmur is associated with AR?

Austin flint murmur

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The more severe the AR the ____ the waveform?

steeper

200

What area ratio indicates severe AR?

>59%

200

What is wide pulse pressure? Explain.

A sign on a patient indicating AR, when you have a difference of 100 or more between diastolic and systolic pressure

300

True or False; Patients with AR can remain asymptomatic until far along.

true

300

With severe AR what will you see on a MV m-mode?

diastolic fluttering of the AMVL

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What is a severe vena contracta measurement?

>0.6 cm

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An AR peak velocity of at least _____ is severe.

4m/sec

400

Wall stress is directly and inversely related to what? 

directly: radius and pressure

Inversely: thickness

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What is an ultrasound finding in the aorta that indicates severe AR?

Holodiastolic flow reversal
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A ERO of what is considered severe?

>= 30 mm2

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Severe AR will produce what overtime?

diastolic dysfunction

500

What does elevated BNP indicate and what is a normal value?

Indicates increased wall stress/bio marker for heart failure, 100

500

On a MV m-mode with severe AR what will be missing?

A wave

500

A LV diastolic dimension of what is considered severe?

>= 70mm

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The wall stress equation is also known as?

Law of La Place