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, ...
Aortic stenosis ... aortic repair and/or valve replacement over the course of follow-up underscores that this is not a "natural history" study of bicuspid AV; it reflects complication rates ...
Background Aortic stenosis is a degenerative condition with high mortality in its severe stages and no preventive treatment.
The left-sided complications included aortic root dilation and aortic valve regurgitation ... residual lesions (shunt or pulmonary artery stenosis). An implantable defibrillator as primary ...
The signs of aortic stenosis on ... and major vascular complications such as cardiac perforation or arterial dissection. Potential long term harms include death, stroke, valve failure or clotting ...
The condition can lead to complications as severe as thoracic aortic aneurysms, weakening of the aortic wall, and aortic stenosis, or narrowing of the aortic valve. Nonsyndromic means that the ...
The condition can lead to complications as severe as thoracic aortic aneurysms, weakening of the aortic wall, and aortic stenosis, or narrowing of the aortic valve. Nonsyndromic means that the ...
In this procedure, a catheter is inserted through the interatrial septum and into the stenotic mitral valve ... aortic stenosis, PBMV is highly successful with a low rate of restenosis ...
The condition can lead to complications as severe as thoracic aortic aneurysms, weakening of the aortic wall, and aortic stenosis, or narrowing of the aortic valve. Nonsyndromic means that the ...