Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) or transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is a minimally-invasive heart procedure performed to repair a damaged aortic valve.
The aortic valve is one of the four heart valves that is located between the lower-left heart chamber, known as the left ventricle, and the main artery of the heart, known as the aorta.
Aortic valve stenosis is a condition that occurs when the aortic valve of the heart thickens and calcifies (becomes stiff) causing the valve to not open fully and leading to a reduced blood flow to the body.
TAVI procedure helps in the restoration of blood flow and reducing the symptoms of aortic stenosis.
Purpose:
Symptoms:
The following symptoms are associated with aortic valve stenosis, which may indicate the need for a TAVI procedure:
The following diagnostic tests may be performed before a TAVI procedure:
The following risks are associated with a TAVI procedure:
Visit your doctor immediately if you have any of the following symptoms after the procedure:
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