An 80-year-old man visited our hospital because of dyspnea on exertion from 6 months ago. Echo Doppler study showed severe calcification in the aortic valve with restricted movement and the sigmoid septum causing obstruction at the LV outflow tract (LVOT). Considering the aortic valve area (AVA) might have been inaccurately estimated, we carried out beta-blocker stress echocardiography. The transaortic pressure gradient and AVA were respectively calculated as 52 mmHg and 0.90 cm(2) before propranolol administration and as 64 mmHg and 0.86 cm(2) after propranolol administration. Thus, beta-blocker stress echocardiography may provide an accurate assessment of AS if the LVOT obstruction is concomitant.

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