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The clinical challenge of concomitant aortic and mitral valve stenosis.
Unger, Philippe; Lancellotti, Patrizio; de Canniere, Didier
2016In Acta Cardiologica, 71 (1), p. 3-6
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Keywords :
Aortic stenosis | mitral stenosis | valvular heart disease | multiple valve disease | cardiac imaging
Abstract :
[en] The coexistence of mitral and aortic stenosis is not exceptional. Whereas rheumatic fever is currently plummeting in the Western countries, the incidence of degenerative disease is inversely increasing. The haemodynamic interactions which may interfere both with the usual echocardiographic parameters and with the invasive assessment may render the diagnosis difficult. The therapeutic challenges raised by this entity should not be underestimated. The increased morbidity and mortality of multivalvular surgery has to be balanced with the risk of a second operation down the line if one valvular involvement, deemed of a lesser importance, is neglected. This complex situation requires the multidisciplinary approach of a heart team involving surgeons, cardiologists, geriatrists if need be and imaging specialists.
Disciplines :
Cardiovascular & respiratory systems
Author, co-author :
Unger, Philippe
Lancellotti, Patrizio  ;  Université de Liège > Département des sciences cliniques > Imagerie cardiaque fonctionnelle par échographie
de Canniere, Didier
Language :
English
Title :
The clinical challenge of concomitant aortic and mitral valve stenosis.
Publication date :
2016
Journal title :
Acta Cardiologica
ISSN :
0001-5385
eISSN :
1784-973X
Publisher :
Association Royale des Sociétés Scientifiques Medicales Belges/Koninklijke Vereniging van de Belgische Medische Wetenschappelijke Genootschappen, Bruxelles, Belgium
Volume :
71
Issue :
1
Pages :
3-6
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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