Assessment of Aortic Stenosis --- Introduction Aortic stenosis (AS) is the most common valvular heart disease requiring intervention in adults. It results from progressive narrowing of the aortic valve opening, leading to obstruction of left ventricular outflow. This increases left ventricular pressure, causes compensatory hypertrophy, and eventually results in heart failure, syncope, or sudden cardiac death if untreated. Accurate assessment of aortic stenosis is essential for determining disease severity, timing of intervention, and prognosis. Echocardiography remains the cornerstone of evaluation, supported by clinical assessment and additional imaging when required. --- Etiology of Aortic Stenosis The major causes include: Degenerative (Calcific) Aortic Stenosis Most common cause in elderly patients due to progressive calcification of the valve. Bicuspid Aortic Valve Congenital abnormality leading to earlier valve degeneration. Rheumatic Heart Disease Leads to leaflet thickenin...
Dr. Usman's Cardiology Notes
Cardiology Notes: Clinical Cases including ECG, Echocardiography, Cath, and MOCK Exams to sharpen your cardiology data interpretation skills. Healthcare is stressful!!! Learning cardiology shouldn't be !!!