2018, Number 1
Aortic stenosis based on evidence
Henry VGE, Ducuara TCH, Duany DT, Valdés MA, González GL, López PY
Language: Spanish
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ABSTRACT
Aortic Stenosis is one of the most frequent Valvulopathies worldwide with a Significant Prevalence, being an entity increasingly diagnosed in the elderly population who has a large degenerative component of valvular calcification and sometimes a substrate of congenital heart disease with associated comorbidities. The knowledge of its exquisite semiology, clinical presentation, plus the use of diagnostic tools, as well as the possibilities of establishing Medical Therapy at Optimal terms, such as the performance of Interventional Procedures (TAVI) and Surgical with evidence of Clearly defined criteria for each of the previous ones, make of it; a Candidate Valvulopathy to the implementation of a range of Treatments that can significantly impact the Results of the Expectation and the Improvement of the Quality of Life of the Symptomatic Patient who presents a High Rate of Morbidity and Mortality to a period of 5 years once their manifestations have been debuted clinics.