Cardiac auscultation poorly predicts the presence of valvular heart disease in asymptomatic primary care patients.
Syed K M GardeziSaul Gareth MyersonJohn ChambersSean CoffeyJoanna d'ArcyF D Richard HobbsJonathan HoltAndrew KennedyMargaret LoudonAnne PrendergastAnthony ProtheroJoanna WilsonBernard D PrendergastPublished in: Heart (British Cardiac Society) (2018)
Cardiac auscultation has limited accuracy for the detection of VHD in asymptomatic patients and is a poor diagnostic screening tool in primary care, particularly for overweight subjects. Ensuring easy access to echocardiography in patients with symptoms suggesting VHD is likely to represent a better diagnostic strategy.