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Heart Valve Problems: Aortic Insufficiency

Aortic insufficiency means your aortic valve has problems closing. Blood leaks back through the valve. Extra blood may cause the ventricle to stretch. A stretched ventricle doesn’t squeeze as well. In time, the heart won’t move blood the way it should.

Possible Causes

You may be born with a problem aortic valve that doesn’t close properly. Or, your aortic valve may have been damaged by rheumatic fever or a heart infection.

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People with aortic insufficiency can be born with the problem, and often feel no symptoms.

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Closed aortic valve with insufficiency (viewed from above).

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Treating Aortic Insufficiency

Your doctor may prescribe medications. These can make it easier for the heart to move your blood. To treat severe insufficiency, heart valve surgery may be suggested, especially if you develop symptoms.

Publication Source: Otto CM, Bonow RO, Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine, 8th ed., Chapter 62 - Valvular Heart Disease, 2007, pp 1625-1634
Online Medical Reviewer: Braunstein, Joel MD
Date Last Reviewed: 9/15/2007
Date Last Modified: 6/7/2006