Predictors of Outcome in Severe, Asymptomatic Aortic Stenosis
The poor outcome of patients with symptomatic aortic stenosis has been well documented. 1 – 10 In view of the excellent results of aortic-valve replacement, 2 , 11 – 16 surgery is strongly recommended for these patients. 17 In contrast, the management of asymptomatic aortic stenosis remains controve...
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description | The poor outcome of patients with symptomatic aortic stenosis has been well documented.
1
–
10
In view of the excellent results of aortic-valve replacement,
2
,
11
–
16
surgery is strongly recommended for these patients.
17
In contrast, the management of asymptomatic aortic stenosis remains controversial.
17
The occurrence of sudden death without preceding symptoms
1
,
4
,
18
and the potential risk of irreversible myocardial damage
14
,
19
argue for early elective surgery. However, prospective studies suggest that, in the absence of preceding symptoms, sudden death may be uncommon.
20
,
21
Nevertheless, in 1997, Otto et al. reported rapid progression and poor outcomes among patients with asymptomatic aortic . . . |
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1
–
10
In view of the excellent results of aortic-valve replacement,
2
,
11
–
16
surgery is strongly recommended for these patients.
17
In contrast, the management of asymptomatic aortic stenosis remains controversial.
17
The occurrence of sudden death without preceding symptoms
1
,
4
,
18
and the potential risk of irreversible myocardial damage
14
,
19
argue for early elective surgery. However, prospective studies suggest that, in the absence of preceding symptoms, sudden death may be uncommon.
20
,
21
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1
–
10
In view of the excellent results of aortic-valve replacement,
2
,
11
–
16
surgery is strongly recommended for these patients.
17
In contrast, the management of asymptomatic aortic stenosis remains controversial.
17
The occurrence of sudden death without preceding symptoms
1
,
4
,
18
and the potential risk of irreversible myocardial damage
14
,
19
argue for early elective surgery. However, prospective studies suggest that, in the absence of preceding symptoms, sudden death may be uncommon.
20
,
21
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1
–
10
In view of the excellent results of aortic-valve replacement,
2
,
11
–
16
surgery is strongly recommended for these patients.
17
In contrast, the management of asymptomatic aortic stenosis remains controversial.
17
The occurrence of sudden death without preceding symptoms
1
,
4
,
18
and the potential risk of irreversible myocardial damage
14
,
19
argue for early elective surgery. However, prospective studies suggest that, in the absence of preceding symptoms, sudden death may be uncommon.
20
,
21
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