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For what reasons may an aortic valve replacement surgery be needed?

Aortic valve replacement surgery will be required if the valve in the heart is either too narrow for all of the blood to pass through or if the valve is leaking. This valve is very important as it prevents blood from rushing back into the heart after it has been pumped out.


What is the prognosis for aortic valve insufficiency?

The faulty working of the aortic valve can be caused by a birth defect; by abnormal widening of the aorta (which can be caused by very high blood pressure and a variety of other less common conditions).


Where is the PCV located on the 2005 Suzuki Forenza They have an electrical one but you would like to know if they have a stadard valve cover one?

The pcv valve is part of the valve cover and won't need replacement unless you are having a problem


What are the health risks smoking with mitral valve replacement?

Smoking causes heart disease and increases your chance of heart failure vastly. If your heart is already in bad shape which it is if you need a mitral valve replacement which is on the left side of the heart. Then I would say that you are only damaging the heart even more if it is in bad shape as is.


How successful are aortic valve implants?

If the aortic valve problem is causing symptoms replacing it can almost immediately improve heart function and the ability to exert yourself. It can also reduce the need for medications, especially diuretics. However, there is a 3-5% operative mortality rate and a complication rate of 2-3% per year which sometimes requires re-operation. There is a 1% death rate per year after the surgery that is directly attributable to the implant. Without the surgery the mortality rate of even severe aortic stenosis is less than 1% if no symptoms are present. However, the mortality rate goes up to 25% per year in patients with symptoms. For this reason, the surgery is felt to be clearly beneficial in symptomatic patients but controversial in asymptomatic patients (even with "severe" stenosis by echocardiographic criteria).

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Is aortic valve replacement common?

Aortic Valve Replacement is the most common type of valve replacement there is. There are different reasons that a person might need this type of surgery, and depending on the reason that your relative needs it would determine things like recovery time. You can find more information on this link: http://heart.emedtv.com/aortic-valve-replacement/aortic-valve-replacement.html


Do you need continual medication after a aortic valve replacement?

You may need to take a blood thinning medication, such as warfarin (Coumadin), if you had an artificial valve replacement. Talk to your surgeon about the current recommendations for your situation.


For what reasons may an aortic valve replacement surgery be needed?

Aortic valve replacement surgery will be required if the valve in the heart is either too narrow for all of the blood to pass through or if the valve is leaking. This valve is very important as it prevents blood from rushing back into the heart after it has been pumped out.


What is the prognosis for aortic valve insufficiency?

The faulty working of the aortic valve can be caused by a birth defect; by abnormal widening of the aorta (which can be caused by very high blood pressure and a variety of other less common conditions).


Are cholesterol controlling foods as effective as Statins?

Statins are more effective, but even if you take statins, you need to make lifestyle changes. It is absolutely essential to eat healthy in order to lower cholesterol.


How do I clean an EGR valve?

They usally don't need cleaning most require replacement or the eve ports need cleaning


Where is the PCV located on the 2005 Suzuki Forenza They have an electrical one but you would like to know if they have a stadard valve cover one?

The pcv valve is part of the valve cover and won't need replacement unless you are having a problem


Bicuspid aortic valve?

DefinitionA bicuspid aortic valve is an aortic valve that only has two leaflets, instead of three.The aortic valve regulates blood flow from the heart into the aorta, the major blood vessel that brings blood to the body.Alternative NamesBicommissural aortic valveCauses, incidence, and risk factorsThe aortic valve allows oxygen-rich blood to flow from the heart to the aorta. It prevents the blood from flowing back from the aorta into the heart when the pumping chamber relaxes.Bicuspid aortic valve is present at birth (congenital). An abnormal aortic valve develops during the early weeks of pregnancy, when the baby's heart develops. The cause of this problem is unclear, but it is the most common congenital heart disease. It often runs in families.The bicuspid aortic valve may not be completely effective at stopping blood from leaking back into the heart. This is called aortic regurgitation. The aortic valve may also become stiff and not open up as well, causing the heart to have to pump harder than usual to get blood past the valve (aortic stenosis). The aorta may become enlarged with this condition.This condition is more common among males than females.A bicuspid aortic valve often exists in babies with coarctation of the aortaand other diseases in which there is a blockage to blood flow on the left side of the heart.SymptomsMost of the time, bicuspid aortic valve is not diagnosed in infants or children because it causes no symptoms. However, the abnormal valve can leak or become narrow.Symptoms of such complications may include:Baby or child tires easilyChest painDifficulty breathingRapid and irregular heartbeat (palpitations)Loss of consciousness (fainting)Pale skinIf a baby has other congenital heart problems, they may cause symptoms that will lead to the discovery of a bicuspid aortic valve.Signs and testsSigns of a bicuspid aortic valve may include:Enlarged heartHeart murmurWeak pulse in the wrists and anklesTests that may show a bicuspid aortic valve include:Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the heartUltrasound of the heart (echocardiogram)If the health care provider suspects complications or additional heart defects, other tests may include:Chest x-raysMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI)Test of the electrical activity in the heart (electrocardiogram)X-ray of the heart's blood vessels using a special dye (angiography)TreatmentThe infant may need surgery to repair a leaky or narrowed valve, if complications are severe.A narrowed valve can also be opened through cardiac catheterization. A fine tube (catheter) is directed to the heart and into the narrow opening of the aortic valve. A balloon attached to the end of the tube is inflated, to make the opening of the valve larger.Critically ill babies with a severely narrowed valve may need medications. These medications improve the baby's condition so that either surgery or a balloon procedure is possible.Medications may include:Drugs that make the heart muscle pump harder (inotropic agents)"Water pills" (diuretics)Children with a bicuspid aortic valve are more likely to develop an infection inside the heart (endocarditis). Therefore, they must take antibiotics before undergoing dental treatments. Some children may not be able to exercise or participate in strenuous activities because of the valve.See also: Pediatric heart surgeryExpectations (prognosis)How well the baby does depends on whether complications of bicuspid aortic valve are present, and how severe they are.The presence of other physical problems at birth also can affect how well a baby does.Most babies with this condition have no symptoms, and the problem is not diagnosed until they are adults. Some people never find out that they have this problem.ComplicationsComplications of bicuspid aortic valve include:Congestive heart failureLeakage of blood through the valve back into the heartNarrowing of the valve's openingCalling your health care providerCall your health care provider if your baby:Has no appetiteHas unusually pale or bluish skinSeems to tire easilyPreventionBicuspid aortic valves run in families. If you know of this condition in your family, speak to your health care provider before becoming pregnant. There is no known way to prevent the condition.ReferencesOtto CM, Bonow RO. Valvular Heart Disease. In: Braunwald E, Zipes DP, Libby P, Bonow R. Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine. 8th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 62.Park MK. Park: Pediatric Cardiology for Practitioners. 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Mosby Elsevier; 2008.


What parts are need for a tune up for a 2008 Nissan Sentra?

generally just spark plugs and pcv valve depending on environmental conditions other parts may be in need of replacement.


What are the health risks smoking with mitral valve replacement?

Smoking causes heart disease and increases your chance of heart failure vastly. If your heart is already in bad shape which it is if you need a mitral valve replacement which is on the left side of the heart. Then I would say that you are only damaging the heart even more if it is in bad shape as is.


What happens if the intake valve drops?

If your engine has a faulty intake valve and it drops, shut the engine off as soon as you can. The loose part will eventually destroy the engine, sometimes to the point it cannot even be rebuilt but will need a replacement.


Your driver side brake caliper locks when the brakes are applied and when you open the bleeder valve the caliper releases?

rubber section of brake line to caliper clogged and in need of replacement