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Valve Disease

Your heart consists of 4 chambers that receive and send blood to the lungs and body. 

Disorders affecting valves can either cause stenosis (a narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage after the valve has closed).  Depending on what valve is involved and how severe the damage is it may result in symptoms of heart failure (see above),as it makes the heart pump inefficiently.
 
Suspicion of a heart valve problem is usually picked up by your doctor when they listen to your heart and hear a murmur.  A murmur is heard with the stethoscope and is turbulence of blood flow that occurs through a narrowed or leaky valve.  Not all heart murmurs mean serious problems but are best investigated further.
The echocardiogram is the main test to diagnose what valve is involved and how severe it is.
 
Treatment depends on the type and severity of the valve lesion.You may simply be monitored over years to see if anything changes. Some conditions require medication to thin the blood or treat any complicating heart problems. You may be referred to a heart surgeon for consideration of a valve replacement or dilatation of a narrowed valve.
 

Location Information

Contact Details

Dr Andrew Maslowski: (09) 520 9540
Dr Warwick Jaffe: (09) 520 9540
Dr Albert Ko: (09) 520 9390
Dr Douglas Scott: (09) 520 9529
Dr Hitesh Patel: (09) 520 9399
Dr Selwyn Wong: (09) 520 9393
Dr Mark Kennedy: (09) 437 4091 - Whangarei

Street Address

90 Green Lane East
Remuera
Auckland

Postal Address

PO Box 17200
Auckland

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