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! rowspan="2" |Valvular Disease
! rowspan="2" |Valvular Disease
! rowspan="2" |Common causes
! rowspan="2" |Common causes
! colspan="4" |Murmur Description
! colspan="6" |Murmur Description
! colspan="5" |Interventions that Change Murmur Sounds
! colspan="5" |Interventions that Change Murmur Sounds
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!Low/High
!Pitch
Pitch
!Timing
!Systolic/Diastolic
Murmur
!Best Heard Location
!Best Heard Location
!Shape
!Other Features
!Other Features
!Radiation
!Valsalva Maneuver
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!Abrupt Standing
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* Calcification of [[Bicuspid aortic stenosis|bicuspid valve]]
* Calcification of [[Bicuspid aortic stenosis|bicuspid valve]]
* [[Aortic stenosis causes|Other causes]]
* [[Aortic stenosis causes|Other causes]]
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|Systolic
|Right second intercostal space
|Crescendo-Decrescendo
|Systolic Ejection Click with bicuspid valves
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|[[Subaortic stenosis]]
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* [[Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy]]
|High
|Systolic
|Systolic
|Right second intercostal space
|Right second intercostal space
|Crescendo-Decrescendo
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|Diastolic
|Diastolic
|Right second intercostal space
|Right second intercostal space
|Decrescendo
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|[[Mitral stenosis]]
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|Diastolic
|Diastolic
|Left ventricular apex
|Left ventricular apex
|Decrescendo-Crescendo
|Opening snap
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* [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
* [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
* [[Mitral regurgitation causes|Other causes]]
* [[Mitral regurgitation causes|Other causes]]
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|Pansystolic
|Systolic
|Left ventricular apex
|Left ventricular apex
|Holosystolic
|Blowing sound
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* [[Papillary muscle dysfunction|Papillary muscle injury]]
* [[Papillary muscle dysfunction|Papillary muscle injury]]
* [[Mitral valve prolapse causes|Other causes]]
* [[Mitral valve prolapse causes|Other causes]]
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|Systolic
|Complete precordial area
|Late systolic
|[[Systolic click|Mid-systolic click]]
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|[[Tricuspid stenosis]]
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* [[Rheumatic heart disease]]
* [[Carcinoid syndrome|Carcinoid heart disease]]
* [[Carcinoid syndrome|Carcinoid heart disease]]
* [[Cardiac tumors]]
* [[Cardiac tumors]]
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|Diastolic
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|Left fourth or fifth intercostal spaces
|Left fourth or fifth intercostal spaces
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* [[Tricuspid regurgitation causes|Other causes]]
* [[Tricuspid regurgitation causes|Other causes]]
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|Pansystolic
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|Mid Sternal Border
|Left lower sternal border
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([[Carvallo's sign]])
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* [[Carcinoid syndrome|Carcinoid heart disease]]
* [[Carcinoid syndrome|Carcinoid heart disease]]
* [[Right ventricular outflow tract obstruction common causes|Other causes]]
* [[Right ventricular outflow tract obstruction common causes|Other causes]]
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|High
|Systolic
|Systolic
|Left second intercostal space
|Left second intercostal space
|Crescendo-Decrescendo
|Wide split S2
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* [[Iatrogenesis|Iatrogenic]] ([[Tetralogy of Fallot]] repair)
* [[Iatrogenesis|Iatrogenic]] ([[Tetralogy of Fallot]] repair)
* [[Pulmonic regurgitation causes|Other causes]]
* [[Pulmonic regurgitation causes|Other causes]]
|High (blowing)
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|Diastolic
|Diastolic
|Left second and third intercostal spaces
|Left second and third intercostal spaces
|Decrescendo configuration
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|Blowing sound
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Revision as of 19:50, 7 March 2017

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Tarek Nafee, M.D. [2]

Valvular heart disease Microchapters

Patient Information

Classification

Aortic stenosis
Aortic regurgitation
Mitral stenosis
Mitral valve prolapse
Mitral regurgitation
Tricuspid stenosis
Tricuspid regurgitation
Pulmonary stenosis
Pulmonary regurgitation

Differential Diagnosis

Overview

Valvular heart disease (VHD) is the pathological defect affecting one of the four valves of the heart: aortic valve, mitral valve, pulmonic valve, or triscuspid valve. VHD may be congenital or acquired. Congenital causes of VHD include tetralogy of fallot, ebstein's anomaly, noonan syndrome, congenital rubella syndrome, and bicuspid valves, among others. Acquired causes of VHD include rheumatic heart disease, infective endocarditis, senile calcification of valves,

Classification

Valvular heart diseases are typically classified according to the valve that is affected as well as the nature of the pathological defect as follows:

Differential Diagnosis

Clinicians may differentiate among different valvular heart diseases on the basis of the characteristics of the murmur and collecting a thorough patient history, as shown in the following table:

Valvular Disease Common causes Murmur Description Interventions that Change Murmur Sounds
Pitch Timing Best Heard Location Shape Other Features Radiation Valsalva Maneuver Abrupt Standing Hand Grip Squatting Inhalation
Aortic stenosis High Systolic Right second intercostal space Crescendo-Decrescendo Systolic Ejection Click with bicuspid valves
Subaortic stenosis High Systolic Right second intercostal space Crescendo-Decrescendo -
Aortic regurgitation High Diastolic Right second intercostal space Decrescendo -
Mitral stenosis Low (rumbling) Diastolic Left ventricular apex Decrescendo-Crescendo Opening snap
Mitral regurgitation High Systolic Left ventricular apex Holosystolic Blowing sound
Mitral valve prolapse High Systolic Complete precordial area Late systolic Mid-systolic click
Tricuspid stenosis Low Diastolic Left fourth or fifth intercostal spaces - Opening snap increases
Tricuspid regurgitation Low Systolic Left lower sternal border Holosystolic

(Carvallo's sign)

Pulmonary stenosis High Systolic Left second intercostal space Crescendo-Decrescendo Wide split S2
Pulmonary regurgitation High Diastolic Left second and third intercostal spaces Decrescendo Blowing sound increases

References

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