Aortic Coarctation Following Aortic Valve Replacement: Problem Solving with Multimodality Cardiac Imaging

Cardiovascular Imaging Asia 2017³â 1±Ç 1È£ p.86 ~ p.88

(Ng Ming-Yen) - University Health Network Toronto General Hospital Department of Cardiology
(Li Qin) - University Health Network Toronto General Hospital Department of Cardiology
(Benson Lee) - University Health Network Toronto General Hospital Department of Cardiology
(Horlick Eric) - University Health Network Toronto General Hospital Department of Cardiology
(Wald Rachel) - University Health Network Toronto General Hospital Department of Cardiology

Abstract

We present a unique case of severe aortic narrowing identified in adulthood, six years after aortic valve replacement for aortic insufficiency, due to bicuspid aortic valve disease. We illustrate the importance of multimodality cardiac imaging in the diagnosis and treatment of this condition using echocardiography, cardiac CT, MRI, and angiography.

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Aortic coarctation, Aortic diseases, interrupted, Bicuspid aortic valve, Post-valvular replacement
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