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What are the complications of a leaky heart valve

A leaky heart valve makes your heart less efficient Because some blood flows in the wrong direction, your heart has to work harder to keep enough blood moving forward This extra workload can lead to complications such as Aortic valve regurgitation — also called aortic regurgitation — is a type of heart valve disease The valve between the lower left heart chamber and the body's main artery doesn't close tightly As a result, some of the blood pumped out of the heart's main pumping chamber, called the left ventricle, leaks backward.

When aortic regurgitation is severe, surgery is sometimes the recommended treatment A surgeon will usually replace or repair the leaking aortic valve Leaky heart valve and mitral regurgitation. In severe aortic insufficiency the severe leak can lead to enlargement of the heart and symptoms of heart failure requiring aortic valve replacement Mild and moderate degrees of regurgitation are usually tolerated well and don't require treatment or cause symptoms A tight aortic valve is known as aortic stenosis.

If a valve becomes damaged or stretched, it can also become leaky.

A leaking (or regurgitant) aortic valve allows blood to flow in two directions Watch a valve regurgitation animation. With a leaky heart valve, getting treatment early, before other complications arise, can extend your life expectancy and improve the quality of your life. Aortic regurgitation, or aortic insufficiency, is a condition in which the aortic valve does not close properly and leaks blood back to the left ventricle. Aortic valve regurgitation is a disorder in which the aortic valve in the heart does not close properly, allowing some blood to leak backward into the heart The blood leaks into the pumping chamber, the left ventricle

The aortic heart valve regulates blood flow between the left ventricle and the aorta, the main artery that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body Aortic regurgitation describes an aortic valve (between your main artery and main pumping chamber) that doesn't close tightly Blood leaks backward with each heartbeat You may have no symptoms from this heart valve disease at first But as the condition worsens, you may have chest pain, shortness of breath or palpitations.

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