نتایج جستجو برای: aortic stenosis

تعداد نتایج: 160989  

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
s.h. ahmadi. h. mirkhani. m. rahbar. i. ghorbandaee. s.h. shahid nooraee andh. radmehr

from may 1994 to december 1996 thirty patients received viable fresh aortic homografts. mean age was 55 years (13 to 70), male to female ratio was 2/1, 24 operations were elective whereas 6 were semiurgent. predominant lesions were aortic stenosis or regurgitation in lb patients, aortic valve endocarditis in 10, prosthetic valve dysfunction in 3, and aortic root pathology in one patient. from t...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
euden bhutia department of neonatology and pediatric medicine, pgimer, dr. rml hospital, new delhi, india dinesh kumar department of neonatology and pediatric medicine, pgimer, dr. rml hospital, new delhi, india binoy shankar department of neonatology and pediatric medicine, pgimer, dr. rml hospital, new delhi, india shakti pad das department of neonatology and pediatric medicine, pgimer, dr. rml hospital, new delhi, india sunil kishore department of neonatology and pediatric medicine, pgimer, dr. rml hospital, new delhi, india

bicuspid aortic valve is traditionally considered an innocuous congenital anomaly. due to a better and widespread availability of non-invasive imaging techniques, it has come to the fore that 30% of these cases develop complications, viz., valve abnormality (aortic regurgitation and stenosis), and aneurysm of aortic root and ascending aorta. sinus of valsalva aneurysm is an uncommon complicatio...

Juan A Siordia Rinku Skaria Sreekumar Subramanian,

Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is a novel therapeutic intervention for the replacement of severely stenotic aortic valves in high-risk patients for standard surgical procedures. Since the initial PARTNER trial results, use of TAVR has been on the rise each year. New delivery methods and different valves have been developed and modified in order to promote the minimally invasive p...

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging 2016
Raluca Dulgheru Philippe Pibarot Partho P Sengupta Luc A Piérard Raphael Rosenhek Julien Magne Erwan Donal Anne Bernard Khalil Fattouch Bernard Cosyns Mani Vannan Linda Gillam Patrizio Lancellotti

Aortic stenosis is the most frequent valvular heart disease. In aortic stenosis, therapeutic decision essentially depends on symptomatic status, stenosis severity, and status of left ventricular systolic function. Surgical aortic valve replacement or transcatheter aortic valve implantation is the sole effective therapy in symptomatic patients with severe aortic stenosis, whereas the management ...

Journal: :British heart journal 1977
F E Vollebergh A E Becker

Clinically isolated aortic stenosis is most commonly caused by a congenitally malformed aortic valve. Many elderly patients with isolated aortic stenosis have a tricuspid aortic valve. It has been suggested in the past that inequalities in individual cusp size could be a factor leading to the development of the stenoses in these cases. In this study the width and height of individual aortic val...

2005
MICHAEL E. ASSEY THOMAS WISENBAUGH JAMES F. SPANN PAUL C. GILLETTE BLASE A. CARABELLO

Congenital aortic stenosis in children is characterized by low left ventricular systolic wall stress allowing for supernormal ejection performance. In contrast, adults with acquired aortic stenosis have normal or excessive systolic wall stress resulting in either normal or subnormal ejection performance. In this study young children with congenital aortic stenosis, older children and adults wit...

Journal: :Circulation 2011
Nikolaus Jander Jan Minners Ingar Holme Eva Gerdts Kurt Boman Philippe Brudi John B Chambers Kenneth Egstrup Y Antero Kesäniemi William Malbecq Christoph A Nienaber Simon Ray Anne Rossebø Terje R Pedersen Terje Skjærpe Ronnie Willenheimer Kristian Wachtell Franz-Josef Neumann Christa Gohlke-Bärwolf

BACKGROUND Retrospective studies have suggested that patients with a low transvalvular gradient in the presence of an aortic valve area < 1.0 cm² and normal ejection fraction may represent a subgroup with an advanced stage of aortic valve disease, reduced stroke volume, and poor prognosis requiring early surgery. We therefore evaluated the outcome of patients with low-gradient "severe" stenosis...

2012
Mehnaz Atiq Aga Khan

Aortic valve stenosis constitutes 3-6% of congenital heart diseases with an incidence of 1-4 per 10,000 live births (Khalid et al, 2006). The prevalence of aortic stenosis at birth is 0.03% (Mahle et al, 2010). If left untreated, it can lead to considerable morbidity and mortality in neonates, infants, children and adults. Until three decades ago, the only treatment that could be offered to chi...

Journal: :Heart 1996
D Kitchiner M Jackson K Walsh I Peart R Arnold

OBJECTIVE To determine the prognosis of supravalve aortic stenosis into early adult life and the factors affecting this prognosis. DESIGN 81 patients with supravalve aortic stenosis were followed for a median duration of 8.3 (range 1 to 29) years. PATIENTS 40 patients (49.4%) had Williams' syndrome, 18 (22.2%) familial supravalve aortic stenosis, 18 (22.2%) sporadic supravalve aortic stenos...

2001
P. L. de Jong M. Witsenburg

Objective: Valvotomy and the autograft procedure are the most common surgical treatment options for children with valvular aortic stenosis. We evaluated the results of these surgical procedures in our institution. Methods: Retrospective analysis was done of all patients presenting with aortic stenosis and operated upon before the age of 18. In 11 patients a valvotomy was performed and in 36 an ...

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