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Cardiac structural and functional damage induced and/or increasingly aggravated by aortic valve stenosis. [PDF]
Dandel M.
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Comparison of Surgical Treatment Outcomes in Patients with Symptomatic Severe Aortic Valve Stenosis Using the Perceval Sutureless Bioprosthesis Versus a Conventional Biological Valve. [PDF]
Lazović DM +8 more
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Transcatheter aortic valve replacement in heavily calcified aortic valve stenosis: a multicenter comparison. [PDF]
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Pathology of the Aortic Valve: Aortic Valve Stenosis/Aortic Regurgitation
Current Cardiology Reports, 2019This discussion is intended to review the anatomy and pathology of the aortic valve and aortic root region, and to provide a basis for the understanding of and treatment of the important life-threatening diseases that affect the aortic valve.The most exciting recent finding is that less invasive methods are being developed to treat diseases of the ...
Gregory A, Fishbein, Michael C, Fishbein
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Anesthesiology Clinics, 2009
Calcific aortic stenosis (AS) is primarily a disease of the elderly, possessing features that are biomechanical as well as systemic and inflammatory in nature, with risk factors and histopathology similar to atherosclerosis. To date no medical therapy has been shown to conclusively alter the progression of the disease, and for those with symptomatic AS,
Charles Z, Zigelman, Patti M, Edelstein
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Calcific aortic stenosis (AS) is primarily a disease of the elderly, possessing features that are biomechanical as well as systemic and inflammatory in nature, with risk factors and histopathology similar to atherosclerosis. To date no medical therapy has been shown to conclusively alter the progression of the disease, and for those with symptomatic AS,
Charles Z, Zigelman, Patti M, Edelstein
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Electrocardiogram screening for aortic valve stenosis using artificial intelligence.
European Heart Journal, 2021AIMS Early detection of aortic stenosis (AS) is becoming increasingly important with a better outcome after aortic valve replacement in asymptomatic severe AS patients and a poor outcome in moderate AS. We aimed to develop artificial intelligence-enabled
Michal Cohen-Shelly +13 more
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Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions, 2021
There is a rising trend for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) in bicuspid aortic stenosis patients. Data on the use of self‐expandable (SEV) vs. balloon‐expandable (BEV) valves in these patients are scarce.
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There is a rising trend for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) in bicuspid aortic stenosis patients. Data on the use of self‐expandable (SEV) vs. balloon‐expandable (BEV) valves in these patients are scarce.
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Ochronosis and Aortic Valve Stenosis
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2006Valvular heart disease has numerous etiologies. These range from congenital malformations to infectious and degenerative diseases. Clinically, these result in significant problems, the management of which can necessitate valve replacement with prosthetic heart valves. A rare cause is the deposition of foreign material in the valvular tissues, and these
Jagdish W, Butany +3 more
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European Heart Journal, 2020
AIMS We tested the hypothesis that higher levels of plasma triglycerides and remnant cholesterol are observationally and genetically associated with increased risk of aortic valve stenosis.
M. Kaltoft, A. Langsted, B. Nordestgaard
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AIMS We tested the hypothesis that higher levels of plasma triglycerides and remnant cholesterol are observationally and genetically associated with increased risk of aortic valve stenosis.
M. Kaltoft, A. Langsted, B. Nordestgaard
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