Aortic regurgitation

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Background

Drawing of aortic regurgitation.

Causes

Clinical Features

Phonocardiograms of common cardiac murmurs.

Differential Diagnosis

Valvular Emergencies

Evaluation

Aortic regurgitation shown on echocardiography: an abnormal stream of blood is visible, regurgitating from the insufficiency aortic valve to the apex of the left ventricle (apical projection, the apex of the heart is at the top of the image).
Severe aortic regurgitation shown on echo with M-Mode through aortic valve.
Subcostal view: pulsed-wave Doppler signal from abdominal aorta: diastolic flow reversal showing severe aortic regurgitation.

Consider the following tests

  • CXR may be helpful
    • May see pulmonary edema with out cardiac enlargement
    • Left ventricular hypertrophy and dilated aorta
  • Transthoracic echo will provide a more definitive diagnosis

Management

Chronic

Acute

  • Immediate surgical intervention
  • Reduce afterload
  • Inotropic support
  • Diuretics and nitrates do not work
  • Do not use β-blockers (block compensatory tachycardia)

Disposition

Chronic

Acute

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