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Pathological Mechanism and Treatment of Calcified Aortic Stenosis

Siyu Chen, Xiangquan Kong, Junjie Zhang

2024Cardiology in Review11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Calcified aortic stenosis (AS) is one of the most common valvular heart diseases worldwide, characterized by progressive fibrocalcific remodeling and thickening of the leaflets, which ultimately leads to obstruction of blood flow. Its pathobiology is an active and complicated process, involving endothelial cell dysfunction, lipoprotein deposition and oxidation, chronic inflammation, phenotypic transformation of valve interstitial cells, neovascularization, and intravalvular hemorrhage. To date, no targeted drug has been proven to slow down or prevent disease progression. Aortic valve replacement is still the optimal treatment of AS. This article reviews the etiology, diagnosis, and management of calcified aortic stenosis and proposes novel potential therapeutic targets.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineStenosisCardiologyPathologicalvalvular heart diseaseAortic valve replacementCalcificationEtiologyInflammationAortic valve stenosisInternal medicineCardiac Valve Diseases and TreatmentsInfective Endocarditis Diagnosis and ManagementAortic Thrombus and Embolism