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  1. Aug 18, 2022 · Treatment of aortic stenosis depends on the severity of the condition. You may need surgery to repair or replace the valve. Without treatment, severe aortic valve stenosis can lead to death.

  2. Overview. What is aortic valve stenosis? Aortic valve stenosis (or aortic stenosis) happens when the aortic valve in your heart becomes narrowed or blocked. This interferes with the normal blood flow out of your heart, causing heart damage, major health problems and even death.

  3. Apr 16, 2023 · The definitive treatment for aortic stenosis includes aortic valve replacement, either via a surgical or percutaneous approach. Survival is excellent during the asymptomatic phase, but mortality is more than 90% within a few years after the onset of symptoms.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

  4. Treatment. Treatment for aortic valve disease depends on: The severity (stage) of aortic valve disease. Whether the disease is causing symptoms. Whether the condition is getting worse. Treatment may include regular health checkups, lifestyle changes, medicines, or surgery or other procedures.

  5. Treatment Options. AS can be treated and managing it appropriately can reduce the negative impact on your quality of life. If you notice a decline in routine physical activities or significant fatigue, it’s worth a visit to your health care professional. Learn about the AS care team. Stories of Hope. Read Claire's story. Read Marisa's story.

  6. Nov 29, 2016 · The only treatment shown to improve survival is aortic valve replacement; however, before symptoms occur, aortic stenosis is preceded by a silent, latent phase characterized by a slow progression at the molecular, cellular, and tissue levels.

  7. Mar 15, 2023 · 12 min read. Every day, about 2,000 gallons of blood circulate through your heart. You have four valves in your heart to help control all that blood flow. But sometimes, they won’t open and close...

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