Open Heart Surgery—Without ‘Open’ or ‘Surgery’ | |
Free Online Advertising Free Internet Web Site Advertising. UK Free Classifieds United Kingdom Free Ads Website. 100% Free Ad Posting. Canada Free Ads Popular Online Classifieds in Canada. No Sign up, No Email Required to Post. HYANNIS – Although most people may never have heard of aortic valve stenosis (AS), this condition afflicts an estimated 7 percent of the population 65 and older. Left untreated, symptomatic AS carries with it a significantly worse survival rate than metastatic breast, lung, colon and prostate cancers. AS is the narrowing (stenosis) of the aortic valve, which restricts the flow of blood from your heart’s left ventricle to the entire body. The narrowing may be present at birth, or acquired over time as a result of rheumatic fever or radiation therapy. But most cases are directly related to aging, as calcium accumulates within the valve’s leaflets. Over time, these leaflets become stiff, reducing their ability to fully open and close. As a result, the heart must work harder to overcome the restriction. In most cases, severe AS has required open heart surgery to replace the diseased valve. Unfortunately, a growing number of patients are poor candidates for the surgery because of their overall frail health or other health complications that make the procedure too risky. | |
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Target State: Massachusetts Target City : Hyannis, MA Last Update : Oct 24, 2024 10:41 PM Number of Views: 59 | Item Owner : Dr. Richard Zelman Contact Email: Contact Phone: (508) 827-1954 |
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