| Literature DB >> 17042945 |
Pedro L Sanchez1, Anna Maria Mazzone.
Abstract
Aortic Valve Disease, includes a range of disorder severity from mild leaflet thickening without valve obstruction, "aortic sclerosis", to severe calcified aortic stenosis. It is a slowly progressive active process of valve modification similar atherosclerosis for cardiovascular risk factors, lipoprotein deposition, chronic inflammation, and calcification. Systemic signs of inflammation, as wall and serum CRP, similar to those found in atherosclerosis, are present in patients with degenerative aortic valve stenosis and may be expression of a common disease, useful in monitoring of stenosis progression.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17042945 PMCID: PMC1618858 DOI: 10.1186/1476-7120-4-37
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Ultrasound ISSN: 1476-7120 Impact factor: 2.062
Figure 1Rate of CRP > 3 mg/L in patients with slow and rapid aortic stenosis progression according to the assesment of aortic jet velocity (Cw). Slow and rapid progressors were considered those patients with an increase in aortic jet velocity < or ≥ 0.15 m/s respectively, during the six months follow-up.
Figure 2Rate of CRP > 3 mg/L in patients with slow and rapid aortic stenosis progression according to the assesment of the aortic valve area (AVA). Slow and rapid progressors were considered those patients with a decrease in AVA < or ≥ 0.05 cm2 respectively, during the six months follow-up.