Background Aortic stenosis is a degenerative condition with high mortality in its severe stages and no preventive treatment.
Women are often underdiagnosed and undertreated when it comes to heart disease, particularly conditions like aortic stenosis.
New 20-year data show a survival rate of 90% with few repeat surgeries after this complex operation that can only be performed by highly trained specialists.
HYDERABAD: Doctors at Citizens Hospital successfully treated a 72-year-old patient with severe aortic valve stenosis and ...
New Delhi: Global medical device maker Abbott has introduced the Navitor Vision in India, a state-of-the-art valve technology for treating symptomatic severe aortic stenosis in patients who face ...
Executives expect a new label indication and a hoped-for easing of hospital capacity constraints to accelerate sales this ...
NewsVoir New Delhi [India] 3 Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals proudly announces the launch of its Heart Valve Clinic a dedicated ...
Aortic stenosis, affecting nine million people globally, is often unnoticed as symptoms are mistaken for aging. This heart condition, common in elderly, restricts blood flow due to valve narrowing, ...
The Heart and Vascular center at Portneuf Medical Center recently marked its 400th transaortic valve replacement procedure.