Follow-up of a Cohort of Patients With Aortic Valve Bicuspidia
Prospective Follow-up of a Cohort of Patients With Aortic Valve Bicuspidia: Multicentre Study
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens
232 participants
Sep 16, 2010
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aortic valve bicuspidia (BVA) is a congenital condition corresponding to the presence of 2 sigmoids instead of 3. This is the most common cardiac congenital anomaly affecting 0.5 to 2% of the population The general rule. BVA may be associated with structural damage to the ascending aorta, which exposes BVA patients to a risk of developing ascending aortic aneurysm and acute aortic accidents. Recent data from the literature have revealed that the natural history of BVA is marked by a possible development towards significant valvulopathy and / or an ascending aortic aneurysm often requiring surgical treatment. However, the natural history of bicuspid disease remains poorly understood and the prognostic factors for progression to severe valvulopathy and / or aneurysmal dilatation of the ascending aorta remain to be determined.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- All patients examined in the echocardiography laboratory whose objective examination was a bicuspid valve of the aortic valve
- Bicuspidia may be formerly known
Exclusion Criteria2
- Refusal to participate
- Patients who had already undergone bicuspid surgery or ascending aorta before being examined at the echocardiography laboratory
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Interventions
Study the natural history of bicuspid
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NCT03139786