Women are often underdiagnosed and undertreated when it comes to heart disease, particularly conditions like aortic stenosis.
The Medicare data contradict results from the TCW randomized trial but better represent real-world practice, say authors.
Aortic stenosis, affecting nine million people globally, is often unnoticed as symptoms are mistaken for aging. This heart condition, common in elderly, restricts blood flow due to valve narrowing, ...
The signs of aortic stenosis on physical exam include a systolic murmur, usually loudest at the right upper sternal border, that peaks late and radiates to the right carotid artery. [10] The ...
Six years ago, the mother of four was lying in a hospital bed, recovering from open-heart surgery after her condition had ...
HYDERABAD: Doctors at Citizens Hospital successfully treated a 72-year-old patient with severe aortic valve stenosis and ...
The understanding her newborn baby, Leah, would need serious surgery came as a bit of deja vu for her mom, Inga. Years before ...
A 94-year-old great-grandmother from South Mumbai underwent a transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) to treat her breathlessness caused by aort ...
GlobalData’s latest report reveals that India accounted for only around 3 per cent of the market in APAC in 2024, due to ...