Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Blood pressure control is particularly important if you are at risk for aortic regurgitation.
With aortic regurgitation, the lower number of your blood pressure reading (diastolic) is usually low.
If the leaflets do not close correctly, aortic regurgitation can occur.
Water hammer pulse is commonly found when a patient has in aortic regurgitation.
People with this condition may have aortic regurgitation.
Heart failure due to acute aortic regurgitation is a surgical emergency associated with high mortality.
It occurs in patients with aortic regurgitation.
Bounding as in large pulse pressure found in aortic regurgitation or CO2 retention.
Aortic regurgitation, though obvious using echocardiography visualization, usually does not produce an audible murmur.
If the blood pressure is high, then treatment with certain blood pressure medications may help slow the worsening of aortic regurgitation.
Aortic regurgitation (also know as aortic insufficiency).
If you have aortic regurgitation, your doctor may be able to feel a certain kind of throbbing (pulsation) when he or she checks your pulse.
Aortic regurgitation occurs when the aortic valve does not close properly and blood leaks back into the left ventricle.
Aortic regurgitation: Another name for aortic insufficiency.
Increased left ventricular size In acute aortic regurgitation, echocardiography may show early closure of the mitral valve.
(One had severe aortic regurgitation also.)
It may cause aortic regurgitation, thoracic aortic dissection, aneurysm and rupture.
Replacement of the aortic valve due to aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, or other reasons.
Cardiac valvular abnormalities occur in 25% of patients - most commonly mitral valve prolapse and aortic regurgitation.
Aortic regurgitation (AR) 2.
Other complications are aortic regurgitation, Achilles tendinitis, AV node block and amyloidosis.
Finally, aortic stenosis often co-exists with some degree of aortic insufficiency (aortic regurgitation).
If aortic regurgitation is the dominant problem, then it is like having aortic regurgitation alone.
Complications of this treatment include left ventricular failure, aortic dissection, cerebral hemorrhage and progressive aortic regurgitation or stenosis.
Stelzer P. Technique and results of the modified Ross procedure in aortic regurgitation versus aortic stenosis.