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Did You Know That H...

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- Author: @WilliamAird4 on Twitter
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Did You Know That H... - Category: #tweets
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Did you know that HEYDE SYNDROME, which today is defined by a triad of 1) aortic stenosis, 2) recurrent bleeding from GI angiodysplasia, and 3) acquired type IIA von Willebrand syndrome was first described by Edward Heyde in a 1958 correspondence to the NEJM?
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... and that he described the association of calcific aortic stenosis and massive GI bleeding (not angiodysplasia per se, and certainly not with any understanding of pathogenesis).
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MECHANSISM
The current leading hypothesis explaining the pathophysiology of Heyde’s syndrome is acquired von Willebrand syndrome (AVWS): (View Tweet) - 4/7
MECHANSISM (cont'd)- Stenotic aortic valve causes shearing/depletion of high molecular weight (HMW) von Willebrand factor (vWF) multimers, leading to acquired type IIA von Willebrand syndrome (AVS). (View Tweet)
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MECHANISM (Cont'd)
2. Depletion of HMW VWF leads to loss of VWF-mediated repression of angiogenesis, resulting in formation of angiodysplasias. (View Tweet) - 6/7
MECHANISM (Cont'd)
3. Angiodyplastic vessels present in patients with AVS, coupled with the depletion of HMW VWF, increase the risk for GI bleeding. (View Tweet) - 7/7
TREATMENT- Treatment of acute GI bleeding with endoscopic procedures and VWF concentrate/DDAVP.
- Valvular repair/replacement. (View Tweet)