An aortic stenosis murmur is an unusual sound the heart makes due to a narrowing of the aortic heart valve. The narrowed heart valve restricts blood flow from the heart, which can create a murmur.
A 55-year-old man with a history of mild aortic stenosis presents to his cardiologist for a routine exam. He says he has no cardiac symptoms and is physically active. Physical examination is ...
A small, chest-worn multimodal sensor accurately detected the presence and severity of aortic stenosis, according to the single-center, proof-of-concept SENSE-AS study. Paul C. Cremer MD, MS The ...
Aortic stenosis happens when the valve opening between your aorta and left ventricle narrows, forcing your heart to work harder to pump blood. Over time, this can lead to muscle thickening and heart ...
Someone living with aortic stenosis that progresses quickly often has a worse outlook. But you can take steps to catch this heart issue early and work with your healthcare team to treat it. Your ...