A 68-year-old man presents with progressive shoness of breath. He had a metallic hea valve replacement 13 years ago for severe aoic stenosis. Which of the following clinical findings is most indicative of a failing aoic valve replacement?
A 68-year-old man presents with progressive shoness of breath. He had a metallic hea valve replacement 13 years ago for severe aoic stenosis. Which of the following clinical findings is most indicative of a failing aoic valve replacement?
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A 68-year-old man presents with progressive shoness of breath. He had a metallic hea valve replacement 13 years ago for severe aoic stenosis. Which of the following clinical findings is most indicative of a failing aoic valve replacement?
β Correct Answer: B. Early diastolic murmur heard at the left sternal edge
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