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48 Specific Conditions 4.2.4. Congenital Diseases of the Aortic Valve COR LOE Recommendations Diagnostic 1 B-NR 1. Adults with a BAV should be screened for the presence of COA and aortic aneurysm to obtain early diagnosis and determine a management plan. 1 B-NR 2. Adults with a BAV who have an aortic diameter >4 cm at the level of the sinuses or the ascending aorta, or who have risk factors for aortic dissection,* should undergo lifelong surveillance for progression of thoracic aortic disease to improve early detection of aortic growth. † 2a B-NR 3. In first-degree relatives of adults with a BAV, 1-time echocardiographic screening for the presence of a congenitally abnormal aortic valve or aortic aneurysm is reasonable to obtain early diagnosis. erapeutic 1 C-LD 4. In adults with a congenitally abnormal aortic valve who meet indication for valve replacement, surgical and transcatheter options should be reviewed by heart valve and ACHD expert teams in a shared decision-making process to determine a management plan. 2b B-NR 5. In young adults with congenital aortic valve stenosis, a noncalcified valve with no more than mild aortic regurgitation, and an indication for intervention, balloon valvuloplasty may be reasonable to delay the need for aortic valve surgery. * Risk factors: family history of aortic dissection, aortic growth rate ≥0.3 cm/year, COA, "root phenotype" aortopathy. † Modified from the "2022 ACC/AHA Guideline for the Diagnosis and Management of Aortic Disease." Table 21. Subaortic Stenosis: Routine Follow-Up and Testing Intervals Type of Follow-Up or Testing Physiological Stage A* (mo) Physiological Stage B* (mo) Physiological Stage C* (mo) Physiological Stage D* (mo) Outpatient ACHD cardiologist 36 24 6–12 3–6 Electrocardiogram 36 24 12 12 Transthoracic echocardiogram 36 24 12 12 Modified with permission from Stout et al. Copyright © 2018 American Heart Association, Inc. and American College of Cardiolog y Foundation. * See Section 2.2 for details on the ACHD anatomic and physiological classification system. ACHD indicates adult congenital heart disease.

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