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  1. This review summarizes our current knowledge of disease pathology and highlights potential druggable pathways. Aortic valve stenosis (AVS) is the most common acquired heart valve disease in the western world. 1, 2 Its prevalence is >2% in patients >60 years of age. 3 When symptomatic, the 2-year mortality rate of severe AVS is around 50%. 4, 5.

    • Philip Roger Goody, Mohammed Rabiul Hosen, Dominik Christmann, Sven Thomas Niepmann, Andreas Zietzer...
    • 2020
  2. 16 de abr. de 2023 · Author Information and Affiliations. Last Update: April 16, 2023. Go to: Objectives: Identify the etiology of aortic stenosis. Outline the appropriate evaluation of aortic stenosis. Review the indications for different types of management options available for aortic stenosis.

    • Sai Harika Pujari, Pradyumna Agasthi
    • 2023/04/16
    • Mayo Clinic, Mayo Clinic Rochester
  3. Higher baseline severity of aortic stenosis is associated with faster progression. Bubble plot and meta-regression shows relationship between baseline aortic stenosis severity and rate of progression. MG = mean gradient. This study provides valuable data on the average echocardiography-based hemodynamic progression.

  4. 5 de mar. de 2021 · Summary of clinical practice guidelines and recommendations on aortic stenosis management. AS, aortic stenosis; HFrEF, heart failure with reduced ejection fraction; LV, left ventricle; MDT, multidisciplinary team; SAVR, surgical aortic valve replacement; TAVI, transcatheter aortic valve replacement.

    • Mohammed Y Khanji, Mohammed Y Khanji, Fabrizio Ricci, Fabrizio Ricci, Victor Galusko, Baskar Sekar, ...
    • 2021
  5. 21 de ago. de 2014 · Valvular aortic stenosis is a progressive disease in which the end stage is characterized by obstruction of left ventricular outflow, resulting in inadequate cardiac output, decreased exercise...

    • Catherine M. Otto, Bernard Prendergast
    • 2014
  6. 22 de nov. de 2023 · Aortic-valve stenosis is an increasingly important cause of cardiovascular disease, particularly among older adults, with an overall prevalence of 2.8% among adults older than 75 years of...

  7. 27 de sept. de 2022 · In this review, we will summarize the most recent findings in AS and discuss potential future management strategies of patients with AS. Go to: INTRODUCTION. Aortic stenosis (AS) is one of the most common valvular heart diseases and aortic valve replacement (AVR) is only treatment.