Background: Aortic stenosis is the most common cardiac valve disorder requiring clinical management. However, there is little evidence on the societal cost of progressive aortic stenosis. We sought to quantify the societal burden of premature mortality associated with progressively worse aortic stenosis. Methods: In this observational clinical cohort study, we examined echocardiograms on native aortic valves of 98 565 men and 99 357 women aged 65 years or older across 23 sites in Australia, from Jan 1, 2003, to Dec 31, 2017. Individuals were grouped according to their peak aortic valve velocity in 0·50 m/s increments up to 4·00 m/s or more (severe aortic stenosis), using 1·00-1·99 m/s (no aortic stenosis) as the reference group. Sex-specif...
BACKGROUND:Historical data suggesting poor survival without treatment is largely confined to severe ...
Objectives: Determine the real-world difference between 2 groups of patients with severe aortic st...
BackgroundWhile large scientific and medical evidence has demonstrated the increased risk of death a...
Background: Aortic stenosis is the most common cardiac valve disorder requiring clinical management...
Background: Aortic stenosis is the most common cardiac valve disorder requiring clinical management...
Background: We sought, for the first time, to quantify the societal to healthcare burden associated ...
Background We aimed to address the paucity of information describing the treatable burden of disease...
Objective We addressed the paucity of data describing the characteristics and consequences of incid...
<p>Aims: To investigate the contemporary clinical course of aortic valve disease types.</p&...
ObjectivesCurrent estimates of aortic stenosis (AS) frequency have mostly relied on cross-sectional ...
Background: While large scientific and medical evidence has demonstrated the increased risk of deat...
peer reviewedIMPORTANCE: Modern data regarding incidence and modes of death of patients with aortic...
BACKGROUND: Advancement in the surgical techniques should translate into better outcome. The goal of...
Objective: To estimate the population prevalence and treatable burden of severe aortic stenosis (AS)...
Aortic valve stenosis is the most common valvular lesion in Australia, with a rising prevalence in l...
BACKGROUND:Historical data suggesting poor survival without treatment is largely confined to severe ...
Objectives: Determine the real-world difference between 2 groups of patients with severe aortic st...
BackgroundWhile large scientific and medical evidence has demonstrated the increased risk of death a...
Background: Aortic stenosis is the most common cardiac valve disorder requiring clinical management...
Background: Aortic stenosis is the most common cardiac valve disorder requiring clinical management...
Background: We sought, for the first time, to quantify the societal to healthcare burden associated ...
Background We aimed to address the paucity of information describing the treatable burden of disease...
Objective We addressed the paucity of data describing the characteristics and consequences of incid...
<p>Aims: To investigate the contemporary clinical course of aortic valve disease types.</p&...
ObjectivesCurrent estimates of aortic stenosis (AS) frequency have mostly relied on cross-sectional ...
Background: While large scientific and medical evidence has demonstrated the increased risk of deat...
peer reviewedIMPORTANCE: Modern data regarding incidence and modes of death of patients with aortic...
BACKGROUND: Advancement in the surgical techniques should translate into better outcome. The goal of...
Objective: To estimate the population prevalence and treatable burden of severe aortic stenosis (AS)...
Aortic valve stenosis is the most common valvular lesion in Australia, with a rising prevalence in l...
BACKGROUND:Historical data suggesting poor survival without treatment is largely confined to severe ...
Objectives: Determine the real-world difference between 2 groups of patients with severe aortic st...
BackgroundWhile large scientific and medical evidence has demonstrated the increased risk of death a...