Aortic valve disease that is characterized by leaking of the aortic valve of the heart causes blood to flow in the reverse direction during ventricular diastole, from the aorta into the left ventricle.
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She was also found to have critical coronary artery disease that required stenting and aorticincompetence.
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We describe a patient with relapsing polychondritis who developed fatal cardiac involvement comprising complete heart block, acute aorticincompetence, and cardiovascular collapse.
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Therefore, clinical demonstration of hyperadrenergic response during exercise represents a simple metabolic parameter indicating alteration in myocardial metabolism in patients with chronic aorticincompetence.
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Conclusion: Aortic valve repair is an acceptable therapeutic option for patients with aorticinsufficiency.
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Next in frequency to mitral insufficiency is aorticinsufficiency, which occurs most frequently in men.
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After corrective surgery, such patients are at risk of developing aorticinsufficiency and aortic root dilatation.
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Valve replacement was performed in a 30-year-old male patient with acute aorticinsufficiency due to bacterial endocarditis.
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In contrast, in patients with aorticinsufficiency left ventricular dysfunction is a risk factor for prognosis after operation.
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We report the case of a 45-year-old man with severe aorticregurgitation.
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The diagnosis was acute aorticregurgitation caused by the stuck open valve.
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The same is true with aorticregurgitation and a high systolic pressure.
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Eight patients underwent reoperation because of residual aorticregurgitation, and all survived.
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No difference in aorticregurgitation at presentation was noted among groups.
Ús de aortic valve insufficiency en anglès
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However, mounting evidence shows unanticipated consequences of continuous-flow support, such as acquired aorticvalveinsufficiency and acquired von Willebrand syndrome.