stenosed
ste·nosed
S0737800 (stə-nōzd′, -nōst′)stenosed
(stɪˈnəʊzd)ste•nosed
(stɪˈnoʊst, -ˈnoʊzd)adj.
Adj. | 1. | stenosed - abnormally constricted body canal or passage; "a stenosed coronary artery" |
单词 | stenosed | |||
释义 | stenosedste·nosedS0737800 (stə-nōzd′, -nōst′)stenosed(stɪˈnəʊzd)ste•nosed(stɪˈnoʊst, -ˈnoʊzd)adj.
stenosedstenosed[stĕ-nōzd´]ste·nosed(ste-nozd'),stenosed(stə-nōzd′, -nōst′)ste·nosed(stĕ-nōst')stenosisS18-896600 (ste-no'sis) [Gr. stenosis, a narrowing]EtiologyStenosis may result from embryonic maldevelopment, hypertrophy and thickening of a sphincter muscle, inflammatory disorders, or excessive development of fibrous tissue. It may involve almost any tube or duct. aortic stenosisSymptomsMany patients with mild or moderate aortic stenosis, e.g., with a valve area that is more than 1 cm2 or a valve gradient that is less than 50 mm Hg, have no symptoms and are unaware of their condition. A heart murmur is usually heard on physical examination of the patient. This murmur is best heard at the right second intercostal space during systole. Palpation of the arteries in severe aortic stenosis may reveal a delayed and weakened pulse, e.g., at the carotids. The heart's apical impulse may be laterally and inferiorly displaced as a result of left ventricular hypertrophy. Alarming symptoms include anginal chest pain, syncope, and dyspnea on exertion. When these occur, surgery to repair or replace the diseased valve are necessary. Physical FindingsTransthoracic echocardiography (TTE) diagnoses aortic stenosis and helps to evaluate its severity, determine left ventricular size and function, and detect other valvular disease. TreatmentIf the aortic valve area is significantly narrowed, i.e., < 0.8 cm2, or if the patient has experienced symptoms of heart failure or syncope, percutaneous balloon aortic valvuloplasty or aortic valve replacement may be necessary. Patient careA history of related cardiac disorders is obtained. Cardiopulmonary function is assessed regularly by monitoring vital signs and weight, intake, and output for signs of fluid overload. The patient is monitored for chest pain, which may indicate cardiac ischemia, and the electrocardiogram is evaluated for ischemic changes. Activity tolerance and fatigue are assessed. After cardiac catheterization, the insertion site is checked according to protocol (often every 15 min for 6 hr) for signs of bleeding; the patient is assessed for chest pain, and vital signs, heart rhythm, and peripheral pulses distal to the insertion site are monitored. Problems are reported to the cardiologist. Desired outcomes for all aortic valve surgeries include adequate cardiopulmonary tissue perfusion and cardiac output, reduced fatigue with exertion, absence of fluid volume excess, and ability to manage the treatment regimen. Patients with aortic stenosis (with or without surgical repair) require prophylactic antibiotics before invasive procedures (including dental extractions, cleanings) because of the risk they pose for bacteremia and infective endocarditis. cicatricial stenosiscoronary artery stenosisdiaphyseal medullary stenosisHardcastle syndrome.infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosisPyloric stenosis.lumbar spinal stenosismitral stenosisAbbreviation: MSThe abnormality of the valve may predispose patients to infective endocarditis; to left atrial enlargement and atrial arrhythmias; or to left ventricular failure. pulmonary stenosispyloric stenosisTreatmentIn infants, treatment may involve open or laparoscopic division of the muscles of the pylorus. Infantile pyloric stenosis is usually diagnosed in the first 6 months of life when babies have trouble with vomiting after eating, sometimes with projectile vomiting and consequent dehydration. The disease occurs in 2 to 3 infants per 1000 births and is more common in boys than girls. In adults, endoscopic stents may be placed to open malignant obstructions. renal artery stenosisTreatmentPatients may be treated medically with standard antihypertensive drugs, or, in some cases, with renal artery angioplasty or bypass surgery. See: illustrationsubaortic stenosistricuspid stenosisstenosed
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