Definition of Stenosis, aortic
Stenosis, aortic: Narrowing
(stenosis) of the heart valve between the left ventricle of
the heart and the aorta. This narrowing impedes the
delivery of blood through the aorta to the body and makes
it tough for the heart to carry out this Herculean task.
A normal aortic valve has three leaflets or cusps, but a
stenotic valve may have only one cusp (unicuspid) or two
cusps (bicuspid), which are thick. stiff and stenotic. Some
children with aortic stenosis have chest pain, unusual
fatigue, dizziness or fainting. Many children and adults
who are affected have few or no symptoms. The need for
surgery depends on the degree of stenosis. Although surgery
may enlarge the stenotic valve, the valve remains deformed
and eventually may need to be replaced with an artificial
one. A procedure called balloon valvuloplasty has been used
in some children with aortic stenosis. Persons with aortic
stenosis need medical follow-up all their lives since even
mild stenosis may worsen over time and need treatment.
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