Aortic Stenosis Medical Slides
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Generate Aortic Stenosis DeckWhy teach Aortic Stenosis?
Aortic stenosis is the most common valvular heart disease requiring intervention in developed countries, with prevalence exceeding 12% in adults over 75 years. Once symptoms develop, untreated severe AS carries a 2-year mortality exceeding 50%. Teaching AS management centers on accurate echocardiographic grading, symptom surveillance, and the expanding role of transcatheter aortic valve replacement.
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Aortic Stenosis Presentation FAQ
How should echocardiographic severity grading be presented in AS slides?
Use a table showing mild, moderate, and severe cutoffs: peak velocity (<3, 3-4, >4 m/s), mean gradient (<20, 20-40, >40 mmHg), and valve area (>1.5, 1.0-1.5, <1.0 cm²). Dedicate a slide to discordant grading and low-flow low-gradient AS, which requires dobutamine stress echo or CT calcium scoring per the 2020 ACC/AHA Valvular Heart Disease guidelines.
What evidence should support TAVR discussion in teaching presentations?
Reference the PARTNER trial series: PARTNER 1A (high risk, non-inferior to SAVR), PARTNER 2A/SAPIEN 3 (intermediate risk, superior), PARTNER 3 (low risk, superior at 1 year but 5-year data showed convergence). Discuss the 2024 ACC/AHA recommendation for TAVR in patients ≥65 with favorable anatomy, and the durability concerns driving ongoing surveillance studies.
How should the timing of intervention be taught for asymptomatic severe AS?
Present the traditional watchful waiting approach for asymptomatic severe AS, then introduce the EARLY TAVR (2024) trial showing reduced death or stroke with early intervention in asymptomatic very severe AS. Discuss emerging biomarker and imaging triggers including BNP elevation, rapid velocity progression >0.3 m/s/year, and reduced longitudinal strain on speckle tracking.
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