Low-flow, Low-gradient Severe Aortic Stenosis: A Review.

IF 1.9 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Nishant Sharma, Ayaaz K Sachedina, Sachin Kumar
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Abstract

Aortic stenosis (AS) is a common valve pathology experienced by patients worldwide. There are limited population-based studies assessing its prevalence; however, epidemiological studies emphasize that the burden of disease is growing. Recognizing AS relies on accurate clinical assessment and diagnostic investigations. Patients who develop severe AS are often referred to the heart team for assessment of aortic valve intervention. Although echocardiography has traditionally been used to screen and monitor the progression of AS, there can be discordance between measurements in a low-flow state. Such patients may have truly severe AS and potentially derive long-term benefit from aortic valve intervention. Accurately identifying these patients with the use of ancillary testing has been the focus of research for several years. In this article, we discuss the contemporary approaches and challenges in identifying and managing patients with low-flow, low-gradient severe AS.

低流量,低梯度严重主动脉瓣狭窄:综述。
主动脉瓣狭窄(Aortic stenosis, AS)是世界范围内常见的瓣膜病变。有有限的基于人群的研究评估其患病率;然而,流行病学研究强调,疾病负担正在增加。识别AS依赖于准确的临床评估和诊断调查。发展为严重AS的患者通常被转到心脏小组评估主动脉瓣介入治疗。尽管超声心动图传统上用于筛查和监测AS的进展,但在低流量状态下,测量结果可能不一致。这些患者可能患有真正严重的AS,并可能从主动脉瓣介入治疗中获得长期益处。使用辅助检测准确识别这些患者已成为多年来研究的重点。在本文中,我们讨论了识别和管理低流量、低梯度严重AS患者的当代方法和挑战。
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Heart International
Heart International Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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