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1250 Pulmonary Stenosis (PS) Pulmonary Valve Insufficiency (PI)differential diagnosis
■Aortic stenosis
■Pulmonary artery stenosis
management
Medical Treatment
■Antiboitic prophylaxisspecific therapy
■Balloon valvulotomy
➣Asymptomatic patients with gradient >75 mm Hg
➣Symptomatic patients with gradient >50 mm Hg
follow-up
n/a
complications and prognosis
Complications
■Right ventricular failure with tricuspid valve insufficiency
■Right to left atrial shunt through patent foramen ovalePrognosis
■Overall prognosis good, unless severe right ventricular failurePULMONARY VALVE INSUFFICIENCY (PI)
JUDITH A. WISNESKI, MD
history & physical
Etiology
■Pulmonary artery hypertension (most common)
■Idiopathic dilation of pulmonary artery
■Connective tissue disorders
■CongenitalHistory
■Symptoms of right ventricular failure and low cardiac outputSigns & Symptoms
■High pitched decrescendo or low pitched diastolic murmur left ster-
nal border
■Right ventricular lift