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TITLE:

THE SAFETY AND POSSIBILITY OF GASTROINTESTINAL MALIGNANCY AFTER EXECUTION OF INFLATABLE AORTIC VALVULOPLASTY IN PATIENTS WITH UNADORNED SEVERE AORTIC STENOSIS

AUTHORS:

Muhammad Zaeem Khalid, Dr. Amna Mumtaz, Zarnab Khalid

ABSTRACT:

Aim: Cases having extreme aortic stenosis were measured with huge-risk for non-cardiac medical procedures. We assessed the safety and possibility of gastrointestinal malignancy medical procedures after execution inflatable aortic valvuloplasty in cases with unadorned AS. Methods: From December 2017 to November 2018, 26 patients in our field experienced medical treatment according to BAV. The overall 18 patients that had opted for malignant GI growth and at the same time met the standards for AS mediation were recalled for this study. In our emergency room, the signs for AS mediation can be seen as follows and I've been following him around: (1) upper aortic valve velocity > 5 m/sec and proximity of physical dyspnea; or (2) upper aortic valve velocity > 6 m/sec. Our strategy characterized that malignant growth patients who meet these criteria experience BAV to reduce the risk of non-cardiac medical procedures for the treatment of diseases. We have assessed the results of BAV and GI malignancy medical procedures. Results: The echocardiographic information from AS was fundamentally enhanced afterwards BAV. After BAV, one patient underwent mitral irrigation and the implantation of a transcatheter aortic valve was required prior to the medical treatment of malignant growth in 2 patients. Nevertheless, all selected patients continued the medical procedure of GI malignancy, which was performed without any incidents. Conclusion: We established well-being and accessibility of the GI medical procedure after BAV in cases having Spartan AS. GI malignant growth medical procedures can also be performed in highly probable severe AS cases. Key words: Balloon aortic valvuloplasty; gastrointestinal disease medical procedure; non-cardiac medical procedure; severe aortic stenosis.

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