Aortic Stenosis Open Access Articles:-
Aortic-valve
stenosis is a revolutionary condition; end-level disease ends in death because of obstruction of left ventricular outflow. Aortic-valve substitute is the most effective powerful therapy. Transcatheter aortic-valve replacement is appropriate in sufferers at very high surgical risk.
The consequent increase in left ventricular afterload results in a hypertrophic reaction of the left ventricle, normalising wall
anxiety and maintaining cardiac output. However, with innovative valvular stenosis, this hypertrophic reaction in the end decompensates resulting in symptom development, coronary
heart failure and death.
Symptoms of
aortic stenosis encompass chest pressure, light headedness or fainting, breathlessness, and/or fatigue. They suggest that the greater paintings required to open the valve has conquer the coronary heart’s capacity to work normally. Aortic
stenosis is a slowly modern disease. Many patients in no way increase symptoms and thus in no way need to have the valve replaced. However, when signs increase or the obstruction becomes very severe, expeditious diagnosis and remedy are critical.
Aortic
stenosis Review Articles, is an
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Khan-Malek anomaly-two cases of a never reported accessory coronary artery
Christina Tan, Hashim Khan, Mikhail Malek, Richard A Schatz
Case Report: Interventional Cardiology
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Khan-Malek anomaly-two cases of a never reported accessory coronary artery
Christina Tan, Hashim Khan, Mikhail Malek, Richard A Schatz
Case Report: Interventional Cardiology
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Minimally invasive and transcatheter techniques in high-risk cardiac surgery patients
SH Sundermann, J Scherman & V Falk
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Minimally invasive and transcatheter techniques in high-risk cardiac surgery patients
SH Sundermann, J Scherman & V Falk
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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News in Interventional Cardiology-4 (2011)
News and Views: Interventional Cardiology
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News in Interventional Cardiology-4 (2011)
News and Views: Interventional Cardiology
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Open-ended coronary circulation: innocent bystander or a road map for intervention?
MD Gupta, MP Girish & S Tyagi
Case Blog: Interventional Cardiology
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Open-ended coronary circulation: innocent bystander or a road map for intervention?
MD Gupta, MP Girish & S Tyagi
Case Blog: Interventional Cardiology
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Evaluating the need for a practical risk score to predict major bleeding in acute coronary syndromes
B Claessen, R Mehran & GW Stone
Editorial: Interventional Cardiology
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Evaluating the need for a practical risk score to predict major bleeding in acute coronary syndromes
B Claessen, R Mehran & GW Stone
Editorial: Interventional Cardiology
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