Klin Med (Mosk)
September 2005
The aim of the study was to determine factors of risk and progress of aortal valvular calcinosis (AVC) and aortic ostium stenosis (AOS). The subjects were 85 patients with AVC (42--with aortic valvular stenosis (AVS), and 43--without AOS). The study, which included analysis of the lipid and mineral metabolism, and immunological tests, shows that potential factors of AVC are: age (p < 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe probable risk factors leading to aortic valve calcification are not clearly defined. The cross-sectional study of 85 patients with vascular and valvular calcification was performed. Correlations between the immune tests and aortic stenosis severity were investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of the research was to study clinical significance of "function-corrected" indexes (FCI) in non-invasive evaluation of aortic valvular stenosis (AVS) severity. 85 patients with degenerative aortic valve calcification (42 - with AVS and 43 - without aortic ostium (AO) stenosis) were subjects of a cross-sectional study. Significant correlation between AO area and FCI indexes was demonstrated.
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