Valvular Heart Disease Emergencies: A Comprehensive Review Focusing on the Initial Approach in the Emergency Department.
Tarso Augusto Duenhas AccorsiMilena Ribeiro PaixãoJosé Leão de SouzaMarcus Vinicius Burato GazRicardo Galesso CardosoKaren Francine KöhlerKarine De Amicis LimaFlávio Tarasoutchinull nullPublished in: Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia (2023)
Valvular heart disease (VHD) is an increasing health problem worldwide. Patients with VHD may experience several cardiovascular-related emergencies. The management of these patients is a challenge in the emergency department, especially when the previous heart condition is unknown. Specific recommendations for the initial management are currently poor. This integrative review proposes an evidence-based three-step approach from bedside VHD suspicion to the initial treatment of the emergencies. The first step is the suspicion of underlying valvular condition based on signs and symptoms. The second step comprises the attempt to confirm the diagnosis and assessment of VHD severity with complementary tests. Finally, the third step addresses the diagnosis and treatment options for heart failure, atrial fibrillation, valvular thrombosis, acute rheumatic fever, and infective endocarditis. In addition, several images of complementary tests and summary tables are provided for physician support.
Keyphrases
- atrial fibrillation
- emergency department
- heart failure
- oral anticoagulants
- left atrial
- catheter ablation
- left atrial appendage
- direct oral anticoagulants
- end stage renal disease
- pulmonary hypertension
- healthcare
- public health
- aortic valve
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- primary care
- rheumatoid arthritis
- liver failure
- newly diagnosed
- sleep quality
- deep learning
- clinical practice
- drug induced
- mental health
- machine learning
- combination therapy
- respiratory failure
- depressive symptoms
- adverse drug
- acute heart failure
- human health
- convolutional neural network
- patient reported outcomes
- risk assessment
- hepatitis b virus
- mitral valve
- health information