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Aortic valve disease

Medicine, 2002
Abstract Aortic valve disease encompasses aortic stenosis, aortic regurgitation, and congenital malformations. Aortic valve stenosis is a common problem among the elderly, and valve replacement is still the only treatment option for severe symptomatic disease.
Karen K Stout, Catherine M Otto
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Diseases of the Aortic Root

Postgraduate Medicine, 1969
Surgical management of three diseases of the aortic root has improved considerably in the last 10 years. Results and prognosis are excellent following complete open heart repair of a fistula of a sinus of Valsalva. In supravalvular aortic stenosis surgical mortality is negligible when obstruction is localized.
F, Gerbode, B S, Bhati, J D, Hill
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Biomarkers of aortic diseases

American Heart Journal, 2013
The development of diagnostic biomarkers of acute cardiovascular disease remains an important topic of interest given potential use to aid in early diagnosis. Cardiac biomarkers of ischemia and heart failure have already proven to be clinically useful.
Suzuki T   +6 more
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Aortic disease and pregnancy

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2016
During pregnancy, cardiac disease is the most important cause of maternal mortality, with aortic disease being the most important contributor. This review describes the impact of pregnancy, risk stratification for and the management of aortic diseases during pregnancy and delivery.The most common aortic diseases with an increased risk of complications ...
Bons, Lidia, Roos - Hesselink, Jolien
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Endovascular Treatment of Aortic Disease

International Journal of Angiology, 2000
A review is given of endovascular treatment for AAA, thoracic aortic aneurysms, dissections as well as complications following previous aortic surgery. In several of these conditions endovascular treatment has advantages like a reduced operative trauma, shorter stay in hospital, and the possibility of treating patients who would have been unfit for ...
, Myhre, , Lundbom, , Hatlinghus
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Aortic valve disease

European Heart Journal, 1984
AORTIC STENOSIS Clinical suspicion of significant aortic stenosis even in the presence of a normal chest X-ray and electrocardiogram should lead to careful 2-D echocardiographic examination. The lesion can be adjudged mild and the subject probably certificated if the recording shows normal septal and posterior wall thickness, normal left ventricular ...
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Aortic valve disease

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1994
Management of aortic valve disease follows traditional algorithms: initial gross diagnosis, noninvasive imaging and quantitation, possible catheterization or angiography, and medical treatment until symptoms of prognosis prediction indicates surgery. Most advances in this subject reflect improved technology and additional data collection therefrom, and
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Aortic Diseases

2023
Aortic diseases encompass a wide of range of pathologies, which can involve heart chambers and valves and can extend to vascular branches, besides affecting the aortic wall. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) has emerged as a multiparametric diagnostic tool which allows the assessment of complex disease within a single examination. Vessel course, patency,
Aimo A.   +3 more
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Aortic Dilatation in Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease

Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2012
La valvula aortica bicuspide (VAB) es la anomalia cardiaca congenita mas comun, con una incidencia de un 0,5-1,4% de la poblacion. De forma esporadica, esta anomalia se transmite geneticamente segun un patron de herencia autosomico dominante, con un predominio en varones de 3:1.
Amelia, Carro   +2 more
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Neurologic complications of aortic diseases and aortic surgery

2014
Aortic disease processes have a wide range of clinical manifestations. The inflammatory disease process of Takayasu's arteritis differs dramatically from the visceral ischemia of aortic dissection. The catastrophic event of aortic rupture tends to overshadow life-altering events such as stroke and paraplegia. However, these neurologic manifestations of
Richard, Hershberger, Jae S, Cho
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