Evaluation of aortic prosthetic valve stenosis When the Valve Becomes the Problem: Echocardiographic Evaluation of Aortic Prosthetic Valve Stenosis Aortic valve replacement can dramatically improve symptoms and survival in patients with severe aortic valve disease. However, even after successful valve implantation, prosthetic valves are not immune to complications. One of the most important and challenging problems is prosthetic valve stenosis. For echocardiographers and clinicians, evaluating a stenotic prosthetic aortic valve requires more than simply measuring gradients. Prosthetic valves naturally produce higher velocities than native valves, and distinguishing normal prosthetic hemodynamics from true obstruction can sometimes feel like solving a puzzle. This article reviews the practical echocardiographic approach to evaluating aortic prosthetic valve stenosis in a clear and clinically useful way. --- Understanding Prosthetic Valve Stenosis Prosthetic valve stenosis refers to obst...
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