Clinical Impact of Chronic Aortic Regurgitation in Asymptomatic Patients with Native Aortic Valve Stenosis

2018 
ABSTRACTBackground: The pathologic processes of aortic regurgitation (AR) and aortic stenosis (AS) can affect the rate of progression to symptoms differently, and insight into the management of mixed aortic disease is needed. We examined the impact of concomitant AR in asymptomatic patients with AS.Methods: We examined 308 asymptomatic patients (mean age, 76 ± 13 yrs; 62% men) with moderate or severe AS seen at our institution, and compared outcomes according to the presence of AR.Results: Over 5.5 [2.7, 6.7] years, the presence of AR significantly impacted outcomes in patients with moderate, but not severe AS. For patients with moderate AS, the 4-year survival free of death, cardiac symptoms, or aortic valve replacement (AVR) was 47.1%, 30.9%, and 29.0% for none, mild, and moderate/severe AR, respectively (p = 0.02), and this relation remained significant after adjustment for morbidities in multivariate analyses (HR, 2.21 [1.31–3.74] for moderate/severe AR, p = 0.003). The median time to symptom onset wa...
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