Mitral Regurgitation - Valvular Heart Disease Guidelines

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Bicuspid Aortic Valve and Aortopathy Table 15. Diagnosis and Intervention in Patients With Bicuspid Aortic Valve and Aortopathy Recommendations COR LOE Diagnosis An initial TTE is indicated in patients with a known bicuspid aortic valve to evaluate valve morpholog y, to measure the severity of AS and AR, and to assess the shape and diameter of the aortic sinuses and ascending aorta for prediction of clinical outcome and to determine timing of intervention. I B Aortic magnetic resonance angiography or CT angiography is indicated in patients with a bicuspid aortic valve when morpholog y of the aortic sinuses, sinotubular junction, or ascending aorta cannot be assessed accurately or fully by echocardiography. I C Serial evaluation of the size and morpholog y of the aortic sinuses and ascending aorta by echocardiography, CMR, or CT angiography is recommended in patients with a bicuspid aortic valve and an aortic diameter >4.0 cm, with the examination interval determined by the degree and rate of progression of aortic dilation and by family history. In patients with an aortic diameter >4.5 cm, this evaluation should be performed annually. I C Surgical Intervention Operative intervention to repair the aortic sinuses or replace the ascending aorta is indicated in patients with a bicuspid aortic valve if the diameter of the aortic sinuses or ascending aorta is >5.5 cm I B Operative intervention to repair the aortic sinuses or replace the ascending aorta is reasonable in patients with bicuspid aortic valves if the diameter of the aortic sinuses or ascending aorta is >5.0 cm and a risk factor for dissection is present (family history of aortic dissection or if the rate of increase in diameter ≥0.5 cm per year). IIa C Replacement of the ascending aorta is reasonable in patients with a bicuspid aortic valve who are undergoing aortic valve surgery because of severe AS or AR if the diameter of the ascending aorta is >4.5 cm. IIa C 16

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