Association of aortic valve size with the degree of aortic valve calcification in severe high-gradient aortic stenosis

Less pronounced calcification of the aortic valve (AVC) was observed in women with aortic stenosis (AS) as compared to men. Since women have smaller aortic valves (AV), this could explain a lower calcium load. We aimed to analyze the association of AV size with AVC independent from sex. Consecutive...

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Veröffentlicht in:European heart journal cardiovascular imaging 2025-01
Hauptverfasser: Mousavi, Roya Anahita, Lamm, Gudrun, Will, Maximilian, Kammerlander, Andreas A, Krackowizer, Philip, Gunacker, Petra Carmen, Höbart, Philipp, Voith, Nikolaus, Grüninger, Marc Felix, Schwarz, Konstantin, Vock, Paul, Hoppe, Uta C, Mascherbauer, Julia
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Zusammenfassung:Less pronounced calcification of the aortic valve (AVC) was observed in women with aortic stenosis (AS) as compared to men. Since women have smaller aortic valves (AV), this could explain a lower calcium load. We aimed to analyze the association of AV size with AVC independent from sex. Consecutive patients with high-gradient AS, who underwent cardiac computed tomography (CT), were assessed. AV annulus area and AVC with the Agatston score were measured on CT. In total, 601 patients (mean age 80±7 years, 45% female) were included. Women had smaller AV annulus areas (4.12±0.67cm2 vs 5.15 ±0.78cm2, p
ISSN:2047-2404
2047-2412
2047-2412
DOI:10.1093/ehjci/jeaf002