Aortic valve stenosis in children is a congenital heart defect that causes fixed form of hemodynamically significant left ventricular outflow tract obstruction with progressive course. Neonates and young infants who have aortic valve stenosis, usually develop congestive heart failure. Children and adolescents who have aortic valve stenosis, are mostly asymptomatic, although they may carry a small but significant risk of sudden death. Transcatheter or surgical intervention is indicated for symptomatic patients or those with moderate to severe left ventricular outflow tract obstruction. Many may need reintervention
We investigated the morphology of the stenotic aortic valve, the progression of the stenosis, and th...
Abstract Background Unicuspid unicommissural aortic valve is an extremely rare congenital anomaly th...
Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is the most common congenital heart defect. Prevalence of isolated BAV i...
Aortic valve stenosis in children is a congenital heart defect that causes fixed form of hemodynamica...
textabstractAortic valve disease in the pediatric age group is usually a consequence of congenital a...
This article considered the literature data on the incidence, main clinical manifestations, modern m...
Ten years ago congenital aortic stenosis was generally considered to be uncommon and seldom to carry...
ABSTRACT The progress of 128 patients with congenital aortic stenosis has been followed from one to ...
Obstruction to left ventricular outflow may occur at the valvular, subvalvular and Supravalvular lev...
The frequency with which the diagnosis of aortic stenosis is missed has been increasingly realized d...
Background. Aortic stenosis (AS) is encountered in approximately 5 % of children with heart disease....
Many surgical techniques have been described either to repair and to replace the aortic valve. Among...
Many surgical techniques have been described either to repair and to replace the aortic valve. Among...
Background. Aortic stenosis (AS) is encountered in approximately 5 % of children with heart disease....
Aortic stenosis is caused by narrowing of the orifice of the aortic valve and leadsto obstruction of...
We investigated the morphology of the stenotic aortic valve, the progression of the stenosis, and th...
Abstract Background Unicuspid unicommissural aortic valve is an extremely rare congenital anomaly th...
Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is the most common congenital heart defect. Prevalence of isolated BAV i...
Aortic valve stenosis in children is a congenital heart defect that causes fixed form of hemodynamica...
textabstractAortic valve disease in the pediatric age group is usually a consequence of congenital a...
This article considered the literature data on the incidence, main clinical manifestations, modern m...
Ten years ago congenital aortic stenosis was generally considered to be uncommon and seldom to carry...
ABSTRACT The progress of 128 patients with congenital aortic stenosis has been followed from one to ...
Obstruction to left ventricular outflow may occur at the valvular, subvalvular and Supravalvular lev...
The frequency with which the diagnosis of aortic stenosis is missed has been increasingly realized d...
Background. Aortic stenosis (AS) is encountered in approximately 5 % of children with heart disease....
Many surgical techniques have been described either to repair and to replace the aortic valve. Among...
Many surgical techniques have been described either to repair and to replace the aortic valve. Among...
Background. Aortic stenosis (AS) is encountered in approximately 5 % of children with heart disease....
Aortic stenosis is caused by narrowing of the orifice of the aortic valve and leadsto obstruction of...
We investigated the morphology of the stenotic aortic valve, the progression of the stenosis, and th...
Abstract Background Unicuspid unicommissural aortic valve is an extremely rare congenital anomaly th...
Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is the most common congenital heart defect. Prevalence of isolated BAV i...