Background Aortic stenosis (AS) frequently coexists with heart failure (HF), but its prevalence, prognostic impact and management across the full HF spectrum remain incompletely characterised. Methods ...
A novel artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm uses routine echocardiograms to identify aortic stenosis patients at high risk of death who could benefit from treatment. The late breaking research was ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients with moderate to severe aortic stenosis appear to have outcomes just as poor as those with severe ...
A sizeable proportion of patients diagnosed with moderate aortic stenosis (AS) will have hemodynamic parameters on echocardiography that don’t match the standard definition, and many may be at greater ...
Investigator-initiated study shows potential for EchoSolv AS to drive improved patient outcomes when used to support cardiologist in identifying severe AS particularly in women NEDA study of 1.2M ...
(By Dr. Anusha A Rao) Aortic stenosis is predominantly a disease of ageing, arising from a gradual degenerative process in ...
Aortic stenosis is a disease often diagnosed in its asymptomatic phase due to its distinct murmur and the widespread use of noninvasive imaging. The history, however, is still of paramount importance ...
While many people fear a cancer diagnosis above all else, clinical data reveals that symptomatic aortic stenosis, a severe ...
The chance that patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS) will receive aortic valve replacement (AVR) is worse than the flip of a coin, even a decade after the game-changing transcatheter option ...
Aortic stenosis happens when your aortic valve does not open all the way causing pressure to build in the left ventricle. This pressure blocks blood flow as it leaves the heart. In other words, the ...