In:
European Cardiology Review, Radcliffe Media Media Ltd, Vol. 5, No. 2 ( 2009), p. 81-
Abstract:
Over the next few decades the number of patients diagnosed with aortic stenosis is expected to rise as the population ages and the use of several diagnostic tools expands. This will result in a growing need for both medical and surgical treatment and stimulate the development of new diagnostic and surgical techniques. This article briefly describes the prevalence, pathogenesis and clinical presentation of patients with aortic stenosis and focuses on developments in diagnostic tools, treatment strategies and treatment modalities: the use of echocardiography, tissue Doppler imaging, stress testing and biomarkers is discussed, as well as timing of surgery and the role microsimulation can play in prosthesis selection. Furthermore, newly developed transcatheter valve implantation techniques and their possible role in treating ‘inoperable’ or ‘elderly’ patients are discussed.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1758-3756
DOI:
10.15420/ECR.2009.5.2.81
Language:
English
Publisher:
Radcliffe Media Media Ltd
Publication Date:
2009
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2813997-5