If you have mild AS, your condition will be monitored, but may not need immediate treatment. If you have more severe AS, your doctor may advise you to avoid strenuous physical activity. If necessary, you may be given medications to help prevent heart failure.
Severe AS may require surgery. Options include:
A balloon device is passed through the arteries to open or enlarge the stenotic aortic valve. This may provide temporary relief of symptoms. However, since the valve can become blocked again, this treatment is not a permanent solution.
This is the surgical replacement of a defective heart valve. Currently, there are two types of replacement valves used:
Aortic Valve Replacement-Mechanical (St. Jude) and Bioprostheses (Porcine) Valve Shown
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