TY - JOUR
T1 - Surgery for asymptomatic degenerative aortic and mitral valve disease
AU - Vaishnava, Prashant
AU - Fuster, Valentin
AU - Goldman, Martin
AU - Bonow, Robert O.
PY - 2011/3
Y1 - 2011/3
N2 - Degenerative valvular heart disease, the most common form of valve disease in the Western world, can lead to aortic stenosis (AS) or mitral regurgitation (MR). In current guidelines for the management of patients with degenerative valvular disease, surgical intervention is recommended at the onset of symptoms or in the presence of left ventricular systolic impairment. Whether surgery is appropriate for asymptomatic patients remains a controversial issue. We argue the case for early pre-emptive intervention in selected, asymptomatic individuals with AS or MR, drawing on contemporary perioperative data, predictors of disease progression, and studies of the natural history of degenerative valvular heart disease.
AB - Degenerative valvular heart disease, the most common form of valve disease in the Western world, can lead to aortic stenosis (AS) or mitral regurgitation (MR). In current guidelines for the management of patients with degenerative valvular disease, surgical intervention is recommended at the onset of symptoms or in the presence of left ventricular systolic impairment. Whether surgery is appropriate for asymptomatic patients remains a controversial issue. We argue the case for early pre-emptive intervention in selected, asymptomatic individuals with AS or MR, drawing on contemporary perioperative data, predictors of disease progression, and studies of the natural history of degenerative valvular heart disease.
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U2 - 10.1038/nrcardio.2010.203
DO - 10.1038/nrcardio.2010.203
M3 - Review article
C2 - 21243010
AN - SCOPUS:79952183690
SN - 1759-5002
VL - 8
SP - 173
EP - 177
JO - Nature Reviews Cardiology
JF - Nature Reviews Cardiology
IS - 3
ER -