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The S1 in mitral stenosis is described as _____ (often called a 'tapping' impulse)
Hint: intensity
The most common sustained arrhythmia is _____
Development of pulmonary hypertension and subsequent right heart failure is more common in _____
Hint: Mitral Regurgitation/Mitral Stenosis
Atrial fibrillation is managed with 1. _____ or rhythm control 2. Stroke prevention (anticoagulation)
_____ atrial fibrillation is characterised by recurrent episodes which does NOT self-terminate & commonly lasts > 7 days
Hint: classification
What is the definitive management of aortic regurgitation? _____
What is the diagnostic investigation for aortic stenosis? _____
What is the management of asymptomatic aortic stenosis? _____
What is the management of symptomatic aortic stenosis? _____
The most common cause of aortic regurgitation in the developed world is _____
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