Friday, September 17, 2010

Aortic Stenosis

Today in Morning report we discussed a case of chest pain was attributed to aortic stenosis. Much of our discussion centred on the physical exam findings.

Here is a link to a previous posting that summarizes this for you.



Medical management of aortic stenosis is limited as no drug has been shown to significantly change outcomes. If the stenotic lesion is severe enough, and the patient is symptomatic, valve replacement procedures should be considered (open vs. percutaneous). Read a NEJM review here, that summarizes surgical indications.


Find the JAMA rationale clinical exam article on systolic murmurs here, and review a bedside prediction rule here.

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