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Rheumatic Heart Disease
- immune reaction to what?
Streptococci
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Rheumatic Heart Disease
- what happens to valves?
- Which valves?
- 1. Fibrosis, calcification, scarring
- 2. usually mitral or aortic
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Rheumatic Heart Disease
- what happens to the valve leaflets?
damaged and dysfuntional
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Rheumatic Heart Disease
- three more conditions that come from RHD
- murmur
- ventricular dilatation and hypertrophy
- CHF
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Rheumatic Heart Disease - Dental Concerns
- 6 total
- heart failure
- endocarditis
- endartitis
- excessive bleeding
- cyanosis
- infection
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Recommendation for prophylaxis
- prosthetic heart valves
- previous endocarditis
- cyanotic CHD
- aortic valve disease
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Infective Endocarditis
- what bacteria?
- what lining?
- some severe symptoms?
- 1 - streptococci
- 2 - endothelial
- 3 - weight loss, janeway lesions, osler nodes, retinal hemorrages
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Congenital heart disease - dental concerns
6 exist
- heart failure
- endocarditis
- andarteritis
- excessive bleeding
- cyanosis
- infection
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Predisposing condiditon attributed to infective endocarditis
6 exist
- mitral valve prolapse
- aoritic valve disease
- congenital heart disease
- proesthetic valve
- iv drug abuse
- no identifiable condition
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