New: Aortic Stenosis Video Series
May 13, 2022|

One of the most common, and serious, valve disease issues, aortic stenosis involves the narrowing of the aortic valve opening and restriction of blood flow. Caused by a congenital heart defect, or during aging as damage to the valve by calcium or scarring, aortic stenosis can lead to heart failure if untreated. More than 20% of older Americans have aortic stenosis.1

This four-part aortic stenosis video series for providers covers healthy and unhealthy valves; symptomology; types of patients whose symptoms may raise suspicion of aortic stenosis; diagnostic tests; treatment; team-based care, including referrals; shared decision-making; and complications. Earn 1.65 CE contact hours when you watch the full aortic stenosis video series.
- Aortic Stenosis: Healthy vs. Unhealthy Aortic Valve
- Aortic Stenosis: Awareness and Identification
- Aortic Stenosis: Team-Based Care and Shared Decision Making
- Aortic Stenosis: Treatments
References
- American Heart Association. Aortic Stenosis Overview. Published 2022. Accessed January 25, 2022.