Any way to treat aortic stenosis besides valve replacement surgery?

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Any way to treat aortic stenosis besides valve replacement surgery?

Any way to treat the calcification of the valves? Is valvotomy only an option for youths?

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Despite what Carly has said valvuloplasty is always an option but you have not offered much information...

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Any way to treat aortic stenosis besides valve replacement surgery?

Any way to treat the calcification of the valves? Is valvotomy only an option for youths?

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Surgery, is the last resort if medications and medical therapy fail. A patient with aortic stenosis...

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Any way to treat aortic stenosis besides valve replacement surgery?

Any way to treat the calcification of the valves? Is valvotomy only an option for youths?

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A patient with aortic stenosis may need to reduce activity to protect from heart failure. Ask the doctor...

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Any way to treat aortic stenosis besides valve replacement surgery?

Any way to treat the calcification of the valves? Is valvotomy only an option for youths?

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A patient with aortic stenosis may need to reduce activity to protect from heart failure. Ask the doctor...

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My husband was told at some point he will need aortic valve replacement...?

My husband was recently diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis, he is 31. We are currently awaiting a test called the T.E.E which will show the doctor how severe his case is and how soon he will need the valve replacement that was recommended. I cant...

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Calm down! Aortic valve replacements are actually very common! Also, the survival rate is extremely...

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My Mom was diagnosed with Aortic Valve Stenosis by echocardiogram ?

The test showed "moderate to severe" stenosis of the aortic valve. She doesn't see her cardiologist until 5 weeks from now. Until then, I am trying to stay positive for her but I am concerned that she will need valve replacement surgery. Is...

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I think there's nothing worse than a mom being sick. I don't know where you are, but they can attempt...

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Is it okay to use Ventolin and nitroglycerin pump to relieve symptoms of aortic valve stenosis?

My father has an aortic valve stenosis due to calcium and a dilatation of the auricle (29 cm2). He did not have any symptoms until recently (past 4 weeks) when he started to have nightmares, dizziness, feeling of suffocating, shortness of breath and...

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No, it's not. The venolin may make him feel better, but it doesn't help the problem. The nitro can be...

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Anyone who has been through heart surgery? What is it like?

I'm eighteen, and I was born with aortic stenosis. It has since caused the development of a thoracic aortic aneurysm, and I'm currently be followed every six months with a three hour MRI to see where it is at. They are currently waiting for it to grow...

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It's perfectly OK to have sedation IV before surgery. You will have to ask for this. You may even want...

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Anyone had heart valve replacement surgery before?

I have aortic stenosis, and will need to have the valve replaced in 2 years. Has anyone had this done and how are you doing now? I'm very scared about it. My husband and I want ...show more

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While you're waiting for personal experience stories, check the cardiac surgery ratings (under Hospital...

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Son given way better results!! Great news but a little confusing. How can 2 doctors get different results?

My 15 month old son has a heart murmur. ASD, with aortic stenosis and insufficiency and bicuspid aortic valve. We have been seeing a pediatric cardio. since birth, he said he had moderate stenosis and leak and ASD (hole in the heart) would need surgery...

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Maybe a third opinion would be your best bet? Different doctors have different methods, i mean look...

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