Aortic regurgitation

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Background

Causes

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Valvular Emergencies

Evaluation

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

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

Disposition

See Also

References