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do it. how will you get any money if you dont. though try not to get a too stressful job because it could overwork the new heart valve.

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What results when a valve is leaking blood back into the heart?

Regurgitation. Some of the blood flows back to the heart when it should be going the other way.


What prevents blood from flowing back into the heart?

The valve


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.


Is a sticky heart valve hereditary?

A sticky heart valve is another term for mitral valve prolapse. Mitral valve prolapse is when one of the mitral valves swings up towards the atrium when it opens causing blood to leak back into the atrium.


What prevents the back flow of blood in the heart?

bicuspid (between left ventricle and atrium) and tricuspid (between right ventricle and atrium) are the 2 valves that prevent the backward flow of blood from the ventricles into the atria. There are two semi-lunar valves also prevent the backward flow of blood from arota to the left ventricle (Aortic valve) and from the Pulmonary Artery to the right ventricle (the Pulmonary valve).The valves at the top of the heart are the semi lunar vavles. These stop back flow from the pulmonary artire and pulmonary vein (to and from the lungs) The valves that stop back flow in the heart from the atruims to the ventricls are the tricuspid valve (on the right) and the bicuspid valve (on the left) (be carful here, because while the tricuspid valve is a universal term, bicuspid is not used in the USA, it is called something else whic escapes me at the moment) the valve that stops blood coming back into the heart from the aorta (main artery going to body) is the aortic valve and the the valve that stops back flow from the veina cava (main vien going back into the heart from the body) is just veina cava valve.

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What Heart valve in back of the heart?

Mitral Valve


What results when a valve is leaking blood back into the heart?

Regurgitation. Some of the blood flows back to the heart when it should be going the other way.


What prevents blood from flowing back into the heart?

The valve


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.


Should a heart valve not close adequately what would happen?

Blood will flow back into the heart, which makes it impossible to keep your circulation going adequetely.


What is flowing from the heart to other organs and back to heart?

a valve


What prevents blood from flowing back into heart?

The valve


What does the pulmonary valve do?

The pulmonary valve(sometimes referred to as thepulmonic valve) is thesemilunar valveof the heart that lies between theright ventricleand thepulmonary arteryand has three cusps.Similar to theaortic valve, the pulmonary valve opens inventricular systole, when the pressure in the right ventricle rises above the pressure in the pulmonary artery. At the end of ventricular systole, when the pressure in the right ventricle falls rapidly, the pressure in the pulmonary artery will close the pulmonary valve.


What keeps the blood from flowing back into a chamber of the heart?

A specific chamber? It's valves and each one has a different name. I'll list the chamber and the valve which stops 'backflow':- Right Atrium: Tricuspid valve Right Ventricle: Pulmonary valve Left Atrium: Mitral valve Left Ventricle: Aortic valve The valves basically open when the relevant chamber is pumped but when pressure goes back towards the chamber they snap shut, stopping blood from going back through the heart/circulatory system.


What check valve to be use to stop the flow of water going in?

Back water valve


What keeps the blood from being squeezed backward into the arteries rather than forward to the heart?

between left ventricle and atrium) and tricuspid (between right ventricle and atrium) are the 2 valves that prevent the backward flow of blood from the ventricles into the atria. There are two semi-lunar valves also prevent the backward flow of blood from arota to the left ventricle (Aortic valve) and from the Pulmonary Artery to the right ventricle (the Pulmonary valve). The valves at the top of the heart are the semi lunar vavles. These stop back flow from the pulmonary artire and pulmonary vein (to and from the lungs) The valves that stop back flow in the heart from the atruims to the ventricls are the tricuspid valve (on the right) and the bicuspid valve (on the left) (be carful here, because while the tricuspid valve is a universal term, bicuspid is not used in the USA, it is called something else whic escapes me at the moment) the valve that stops blood coming back into the heart from the aorta (main artery going to body) is the aortic valve and the the valve that stops back flow from the veina cava (main vien going back into the heart from the body) is just veina cava valve.


Is a sticky heart valve hereditary?

A sticky heart valve is another term for mitral valve prolapse. Mitral valve prolapse is when one of the mitral valves swings up towards the atrium when it opens causing blood to leak back into the atrium.