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  • Aortic regurgitation (category Valvular heart disease)
    may have underlying connective tissue disease (Marfan, Ehlers-Danlos), bicuspid aortic valve, or inflammatory diseases of the aorta. Hemodynamic goals are
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  • Aortic stenosis (category Valvular heart disease)
    of the disease. For severe disease, valve replacement therapy should be considered prior to proceeding with elective surgery. For severe disease, a pre-induction
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  • Mitral regurgitation (category Valvular heart disease)
    most common valvular heart condition worldwide. There is increasing recognition of the benefits of early intervention even in asymptomatic disease and a number
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  • myocardial infarction Valvular heart disease Obesity Thyroid dysfunction Cardiac surgery Electrolyte abnormalities Family history Intracardiac catheter ablation
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  • deficiency, Andersen disease, Cori's disease, Forbes' disease, Hers' disease, McArdle disease, Pompe disease, Tarui's disease, von Gierke's disease) Gray platelet
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  • File:Stenotic Lesions (October 17, 2016).pdf (matches file content)
    stenotic heart disease The importance of understanding stenotic valvular heart disease Two of the most challenging valvular lesions for the anesthesiologist to
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  • File:Stenotic Lesions (March 31, 2017).pdf (matches file content)
    stenotic heart disease The importance of understanding stenotic valvular heart disease Two of the most challenging valvular lesions for the anesthesiologist to
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  • assess for any myocardial ischemia or previous infarction TTE to assess valvular disease, size and extent of aneurysm, and LV function Exercise or pharmacologic
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  • pain/aches due to laying flat for several hours after groin access. Complete heart block, MI, aortic dissection, contrast induced nephropathy, perivalvular
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  • cardiac disease and symptoms of neuropeptide release (as well as associated triggers) 50% of patients with carcinoid syndrome develop carcinoid heart disease
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  • File:Goal and objective CARD-2.pdf (matches file content)
    pathophysiology of coronary artery disease and valvular heart disease specifically in aortic and mitral valve diseases. 2. Understand the clinical application
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  • File:Critical Care Ultrasound Elective G&O 08 2022.pdf (matches file content)
    Volume overload o Acute cardiovascular presentations § MI § PE § Valvular heart disease § Tamponade Understand pros and cons of probe selection with respect
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  • Check date values in: |date= (help) Stoelting's anesthesia and co-existing disease. Roberta L. Hines, Stephanie B. Jones, Robert K. Stoelting (Eighth edition ed
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  • most common cause of MS is rheumatic heart disease. Despite decreases in the incidence of rheumatic heart diseases, MS remains prevalent in industrialized
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  • very rare complication, more often seen in patients with significant valvular disease. Hypotension: Transient hypotension can occur and patients do not usually
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  • replacements/repairs. “Congenital Heart Defects - Facts about Tetralogy of Fallot.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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  • Transcatheter approaches to valvular heart lesions have revolutionized the management of patients with significant disease. Pulmonary valve lesions, while
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  • any patient may be a candidate regardless of extremes of age or pulmonary disease.  Procedures usually requiring open thoracotomy as opposed to VATS include
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  • File:Guideline for the management of hip fractures 2020.pdf (matches file content)
    ischaemic heart disease or who anaesthetic management of patients with suspected fail to remobilise on the first postoperative day due to valvular heart disease
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  • File:Rineau 2017 A&A - Blood Management in Orthopedic Surgery.pdf (matches file content)
    insufficiency Diabetes Hypertension Atrial fibrillation Valvular heart disease Ischemic heart disease Usual medications  �Warfarin or Coumadin  �Aspirin  �Clopidogrel
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  • File:2018 AHA ACC Guideline for Mgmt of Adults with Congenital Heart Disease.pdf (matches file content)
    cardiac defects ◼ congenital heart disease ◼ congenital heart surgery ◼ unoperated/repaired heart defect © 2018 by the American Heart Association, Inc., and
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  • Need for additional open heart surgery Need for major surgery (including vascular) Uncontrolled diabetes Severe pulmonary disease Anatomic: Prior head/neck
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  • File:Anesthesia for Bronchoscopy.pdf (matches file content)
    diabetes mellitus; CAD, coronary artery disease; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; CHF, congestive heart failure; SLE, systemic lupus erythematosus;
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  • File:Wilson - Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Compared with Usual Care of Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain.pdf (matches file content)
    artery disease Congestive heart failure Cardiac arrhythmia Diabetes mellitus Hypertension Renal dialysis Pulmonary disease Peripheral vascular disease Seizure
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  • File:FY23 Roadmap 7.22.pdf (matches file content)
    of coronary heart disease, other significant structural heart disease such as arrhythmias, valvular disorders, peripheral vascular disease, cerebrovascular
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  • File:Swan.pdf (matches file content)
    management of patients with hypotension and shock not due to ACS or valvular heart disease. Determination of PCWP can distinguish between hemodynamic (cardiogenic)
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  • File:ASE 2013 Performing-Comprehensive-TEE.pdf (matches file content)
    of echocardiography in new transcatheter interventions for valvular heart disease. Eur Heart J 2011;32:2189-214. Santos N, de Agustin JA, Almeria C, Goncalves
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  • File:MGH CA2 cardiac rotation G&O.pdf (matches file content)
    implications of valvular disease such as aortic stenosis, aortic regurgitation, mitral stenosis, mitral regurgitation, etc. • Pathophysiology of heart failure
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  • File:Preoperative assessment for cardiac surgery.pdf (matches file content)
    vascular disease, aortic atheroma, diabetes mellitus, renal insufficiency, acute coronary syndromes, chronic pulmonary disease, neurological disease and previous
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  • File:RA in anticoagulated patient- ASRA 2018 guidlines.pdf (matches file content)
    studied had atrial fibrillation associated with valvular heart disease; patients with a mechanical heart valve, stroke, or transient ischemic attack within
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  • File:Anesthesia for heart transplant Anesthesiology Clinics 2017.pdf (matches file content)
    ventricular arrhythmias, congenital heart disease, transmissible disease, and systemic malignancy. Final acceptance of the donor heart is made after direct visual
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  • File:CA1 Tutorial Book FINAL.pdf (matches file content)
    Guideline Update on Valvular Heart Disease: Focused Update on Infective Endocarditis: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association
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  • File:Anesthesia for Myocardial Revascularization.pdf (matches file content)
    exclusively during diastole. The heart rate can be influenced by β-blocker or calcium channel blocker use, valvular disease, ejection fraction, or opioid
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  • File:Contou Annals of Intensive Care 2015 - Severe hypercapnia affects patients treated with NIV.pdf (matches file content)
    pulmonary disease (COPD), obesity-hypoventilation syndrome, obstructive sleep apneas, or rib cage abnormalities. The combination of left heart dysfunction
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  • File:The Role of the Vasculature in Regulating Venous Return and Cardiac Output - CJA.pdf (matches file content)
    force distending the heart at end diastole, and is dependent on the interaction of the heart and the amount of blood returning to the heart from the peripheral
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  • File:PAs and cardiac surgery.pdf (matches file content)
    (PAC) is an intraoperative right heart catheterization procedure. It therefore provides clinical information on heart chamber pressures, blood flows and
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  • File:Zelop 2018 AJOG Cardiac arrest during pregnancy expert review.pdf (matches file content)
    Abnormally adherent placentation Coagulopathy Cardiovascular Valvular disease Congenital cardiac disease Ischemia and atherosclerosis Arrhythmias Rupture of dissection
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  • File:Perioperative management of patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices.pdf (matches file content)
    death in heart failure. The Vasodilator-Heart Failure Trials. Circulation 1993; 87(Suppl. VI): VI24–31 21 American Heart Association. Heart Disease and Stroke
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  • File:Post Op Part II.pdf (matches file content)
    Goldstein D, D’Alessandro DA: TandemHeart device as rescue therapy in the management of acute heart failure. Heart Surg Forum 2014; 17:E160–E162 183. Tempelhof
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  • File:MGH Cardiac Anesthesia ECHO Questions (March 26, 2020).pdf (matches file content)
    likely diagnosis? a. Tamponade b. Right heart failure c. Ischemia d. Atrial fibrillation 5. In 2002 the American Heart Association (AHA) developed nomenclature
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  • File:Steadman ACNA Liver Transplants.pdf (matches file content)
    are non-cholestatic disease (61%), cholestatic liver disease (11%), acute hepatic necrosis (9%), biliary atresia (4%), metabolic disease (3.9%), and malignant
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  • File:Sessler MAP AKI MI Anesthesiology 2017.pdf.pdf (matches file content)
    medical history  �Congestive heart failure  �Valvular disease  �Pulmonary circulation disease  �Peripheral vascular disease  �Hypertension  �Paralysis  �Other
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  • File:Post Op Part 1.pdf (matches file content)
    supports the circulation in an arrested heart. By isolating the heart and lungs from the circulation, the heart can be stopped, allowing both epicardial
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  • File:NEJM2010-Dopamine vs Norepi.pdf (matches file content)
    Myocardial infarction Dilated cardiomyopathy Tamponade Pulmonary embolism Valvular disease After cardiopulmonary bypass Other Hypovolemia Hemorrhage Trauma Gastrointestinal
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  • File:Kheterpal MPOG Periop Risk Hypotension and AKI Anesthesiology 2020.pdf (matches file content)
      Metastatic cancer   Psychoses    Valvular disease   Drug abuse   Rheumatoid arthritis/collagen vascular diseases    Peptic ulcer disease excluding bleeding   Solid
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  • File:Emergency Manual 2019 Apr.pdf (matches file content)
    Decreased Contractility e.g. medications, low EF, myocardial ischemia, valvular disease, increased afterload, hypoxemia, local anesthetic toxicity. 4. Low
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  • File:IV Lidocaine Cochrane Review 2018.pdf (matches file content)
    2016 Hypertension (3), coronary heart Hypertension (4), coronary heart “There were no seizures or other disease (0) disease (0) symptoms of potential lidocaine
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  • File:Cochrane Review 2017 - TEG or ROTEM to monitor haemostatic tx.pdf (matches file content)
    Exclusion criteria: significant preexisting hepatic disease (transaminase levels > 2 times control) or renal disease requiring dialysis, or if they required preoperative
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