Dr. Melissa Russo discusses contributing factors, an approach to diagnosing aortic dissection in the pregnant patient, an algorithm for management, common misconceptions, and counseling and ...
We hypothesized that machine learning applied to pressure measured in the aortic root via a fluid filled catheter at the time of cardiac catheterization would accurately diagnose aortic stenosis. Aims ...
Results of isolated surgical aortic valve replacement are excellent in suitable patients, and surgery also allows treatment of concomitant pathology of the aortic root and ascending aorta that is ...
Clinical presentation: A 75-year-old male with previous 3 vessel CABG and bioprosthetic aortic valve (BAV) surgical replacement in 2013 was admitted with severe sepsis from diabetic foot ulcer ...
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 ...
Divided into four sections—the aortic root, ascending aorta ... Aortic issues, such as aneurysms, are often detected with imaging tests such as ultrasounds and CT scans. To protect the aorta ...
Aortic intramural hematoma (IMH) is an acute aortic disease, defined by the presence of hemorrhage within the aortic wall, and no evidence of intimal tear. The penetrating aortic ulcer (PAU) is a ...
Aortic regurgitation occurs when blood leaks back into the left ventricle due to a leaky aortic valve. This is a type of valve disease in the heart. Aortic regurgitation can lead to some heart ...
What is aortic stenosis in children? Aortic stenosis means that your child has a heart valve that is too narrow or is blocked. The aortic valve is 1 of 4 heart valves that keep blood flowing through ...
equipment in the coronary artery (imaging probes, ‘mother-and-child catheters’) or excessive balloon and stent expansion. Guide catheter-induced dissection affects the ostioproximal segment of the ...