Aortic stenosis
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Aortic stenosis
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| Anesthetic relevance | |
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| Anesthetic management |
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| Specialty |
Cardiology |
| Signs and symptoms |
Decreased exercise tolerance, dyspnea, syncope, chest pain |
| Diagnosis | |
| Treatment |
Valve replacement surgery |
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| Top authors | |
| Chris Rishel | |
Aortic stenosis is the narrowing of the outflow tract of the left ventricle due to calcification of the aortic valve.
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Preoperative optimization
Intraoperative management
Postoperative management
Related surgical procedures
Pathophysiology
Signs and symptoms
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Epidemiology
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