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Aortic stenosis: insights on pathogenesis and clinical implications

Authors :
Carità, Patrizia
Coppola, Giuseppe
Novo, Giuseppina
Caccamo, Giuseppa
Guglielmo, Marco
Balasus, Fabio
Novo, Salvatore
Castrovinci, Sebastiano
Moscarelli, Marco
Fattouch, Khalil
Corrado, Egle
Carità, P
Coppola, G
Novo, G
Caccamo, G
Guglielmo, M
Balasus, F
Novo, S
Castrovinci, S
Moscarelli, M
Fattouch, K
Corrado, E
Source :
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology : JGC
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Aortic stenosis (AS) is a common valvular heart disease in the Western populations, with an estimated overall prevalence of 3% in adults over 75 years. To understand its patho-biological processes represents a priority. In elderly patients, AS usually involves trileaflet valves and is referred to as degenerative calcific processes. Scientific evidence suggests the involvement of an active "atherosclerosis-like" pathogenesis in the initiation phase of degenerative AS. To the contrary, the progression could be driven by different forces (such as mechanical stress, genetic factors and interaction between inflammation and calcification). The improved understanding presents potentially new therapeutic targets for preventing and inhibiting the development and progression of the disease. Furthermore, in clinical practice the management of AS patients implies the evaluation of generalized atherosclerotic manifestations (i.e., in the coronary and carotid arteries) even for prognostic reasons. In counselling elderly patients, the risk stratification should address individual frailty beyond the generic risk scores. In these regard, the co-morbidities, and in particular those linked to the global atherosclerotic burden, should be carefully investigated in order to define the risk/benefit ratio for invasive treatment strategies. We present a detailed overview of insights in pathogenesis of AS with possible practical implications.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology : JGC
Accession number :
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