Moderate aortic stenosis is associated with a worse prognosis than milder degrees. Pathophysiologically, this condition in a dysfunctional ventricle could lead to a further mechanism of haemodynamic worsening, so its treatment should lead to clinical advantages for the patient. The low risk of complications associated with percutaneous correction of aortic valve disease (transcatheter aortic valve implantation) should also be considered, which would seem to favour an interventional approach even in the aforementioned condition. However, sparse data and small population studies make this approach still controversial. Three randomized controlled trials are underway to shed definitive light on the topic.

Sciatti, E., Calabrese, A., Duino, V., D'Isa, S., Di Odoardo, L., D'Elia, E., et al. (2024). Moderate aortic stenosis in the dysfunctional ventricle: should it be treated?. EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL SUPPLEMENTS, 26, 113-116 [10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suae027].

Moderate aortic stenosis in the dysfunctional ventricle: should it be treated?

Senni M.
2024

Abstract

Moderate aortic stenosis is associated with a worse prognosis than milder degrees. Pathophysiologically, this condition in a dysfunctional ventricle could lead to a further mechanism of haemodynamic worsening, so its treatment should lead to clinical advantages for the patient. The low risk of complications associated with percutaneous correction of aortic valve disease (transcatheter aortic valve implantation) should also be considered, which would seem to favour an interventional approach even in the aforementioned condition. However, sparse data and small population studies make this approach still controversial. Three randomized controlled trials are underway to shed definitive light on the topic.
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Heart failure; HFrEF; Low flow-low gradient; Moderate aortic stenosis; TAVI;
English
17-apr-2024
2024
26
113
116
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Sciatti, E., Calabrese, A., Duino, V., D'Isa, S., Di Odoardo, L., D'Elia, E., et al. (2024). Moderate aortic stenosis in the dysfunctional ventricle: should it be treated?. EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL SUPPLEMENTS, 26, 113-116 [10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suae027].
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