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Lifetime Management of Heart Valve Disease—Treat It Early and Treat It Right, First Time

Thursday, July 10, 2025

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Torsten Doenst, Maurice Enriquez Sarano, Hristo Kirov, Tulio Caldonazo, Joanna Chikwe, Julien Dreyfus, Joseph Zacharias

Heart valve disease is a leading cause of mortality, with increasing incidence due to an aging population. Early referral to specialized heart networks is vital, as late diagnosis often leads to palliative rather than curative treatment. Geographic variations exist in diseases causes, and less than 25 percent of patients are referred for necessary interventions, partly due to perceived treatment risks. Establishing multidisciplinary heart networks can improve patient survival by tailoring treatment plans and facilitating early referrals, demonstrating that timely interventions enhance long-term outcomes for those with heart valve disease.  

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