Aortic valve with stenosisNormal aortic valve. A normal aortic valve
opens fully to let blood flow into the aorta. The aortic valve has three flaps
that work like a one-way gate. When the heart pumps, the aortic valve opens to
allow oxygen-rich blood to flow from the left ventricle into the aorta. When
the heart rests between beats, the aortic valve closes to keep blood from
flowing backward into the heart. Aortic valve stenosis. With aortic valve
stenosis, the valve cannot open as wide as normal. Because the valve does not
open as wide, the heart must work harder to pump blood through the
valve. ByHealthwise Staff Primary Medical ReviewerRakesh K. Pai, MD, FACC - Cardiology, Electrophysiology Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine Martin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine Specialist Medical ReviewerMichael P. Pignone, MD, MPH, FACP - Internal Medicine Current as ofJanuary 4, 2017 Current as of:
January 4, 2017 Author:
Healthwise Staff Medical Review:
Rakesh K. Pai, MD, FACC - Cardiology, Electrophysiology & Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine & Martin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine & Michael P. Pignone, MD, MPH, FACP - Internal Medicine
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