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Referral for echocardiography and specialist assessment
Heart murmur - criteria for echocardiography referral
Consider an echocardiogram for adults with a murmur and no other signs or symptoms if valve disease is suspected based on:
Offer an echocardiogram to adults with a murmur if valve disease is suspected (based on the nature of the murmur, family history, age or medical history) and they have:
Referral for urgent specialist assessment or urgent echocardiography
If valve disease is suspected (based on the nature of the murmur, family history, age or medical history):
Notes:
Referral to a specialist after echocardiography
Be aware that mild valve disease is common and rarely progresses to become clinically significant.
Offer referral to a specialist to:
* severity of valve disease is defined in line with the British Society of Echocardiography guidelines on the British Heart Foundation's website.
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