Valvular Heart Disease - CRASH! USMLE Step 2 and 3
Valvular heart disease is very nuanced and highly-tested, so this is a rather in depth survey. For a bare bones review, skip to the last 5 minutes or so.
REVISION: At 5:44, on the overview, to clarify, A-fib, CHF sx and angina can happen in any of the valve diseases. They’re not as distinct to the valve diseases they’re listed under as the other symptoms (i.e., paradoxical S2 split in aortic stenosis, Austin-Flint murmur in aortic regurgitation). However, A-fib, CHF sx,
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