The valves in your heart are four tiny gatekeepers that regulate blood flow throughout your heart each time when it beats.
These valves have flaps that open and close each time a beat is made.
The Pulmonary and Tricuspid valves permit deoxygenated blood (blood with no oxygen) to flow back to the heart to be sent to the lungs.
The Aortic and Mitral valves let oxygen-rich blood flowing from the lung to flow to the heart, which then pumps through the body.
Heart valve problems result when your valves aren’t closing or opening correctly, usually because of two causes.
Regurgitation: occurs when valves don’t close sufficiently and blood leaks back into the heart chambers instead of moving forward.
Stenosis: Stenosis of the valves of your body is a problem where the leaflets of your valve may stiffen or fuse together, making it difficult to allow blood flow.
The Mitral and Aortic valves are two valves that are most commonly affected by stenosis or regurgitation.
There are numerous causes of Heart Valve disease. Some are caused by other ailments, while others are caused by genetic causes.
They are the most frequent causes of heart valve diseases:
The risk factors that can cause Heart Valve Diseases are similar as the causes that cause Heart Valve Disease:
The valves in your heart are four tiny gatekeepers that regulate blood flow throughout your heart each time when it beats.
These valves have flaps that open and close each time a beat is made.
The Pulmonary and Tricuspid valves permit deoxygenated blood (blood with no oxygen) to flow back to the heart to be sent to the lungs.
The Aortic and Mitral valves let oxygen-rich blood flowing from the lung to flow to the heart, which then pumps through the body.
With the current advance in valve replacement therapy, it is our goal to provide the latest technology to the patients and give them the joy with ease of treatment.