Categories: IHVIInova in the News

Medical Community Places High Priority On Raising Awareness About Heart Valve Disease, The Baltimore Times

Medical experts say heart valve disease affects at least five million Americans, but three in four U.S. adults know little about the illness, which is treatable but can be deadly. They say warning signs are key to detection.

“Symptoms are often unrecognized at first and tend to be rather nondescript. Since it tends to affect people as they get older, they might not think of much of mild fatigue or shortness of breath,” said Dr. Eric Sarin, co-director of the Inova Structural Heart Program at Inova Heart and Vascular Institute in Fairfax, Virginia. “Patients will often think the symptoms are part of ‘getting older’ and it’s only with the benefit of hindsight after they have been treated that they can realize how limited they were by their valve disease.”

Sarin will be featured at a February 22 heart valve awareness event at the Inova Heart and Vascular Institute. Susan Peschin, the president and CEO of the Alliance for Aging Research, is also scheduled to appear at the 9 a.m. event.

Warning signs of heart valve disease typically begin with shortness of breath and fatigue that weren’t usually present during daily activities.

“As it progresses, the symptoms will become more pronounced and the patient will notice a significant change in their stamina and physical capability. At its most severe, patients may have chest pain, fainting spells, or leg swelling and fluid overload related to heart failure,” he said. Read more.

InovaNewsroom

Share
Published by
InovaNewsroom

Recent Posts

Inova hospitals earn top hospital Safety Grades from The Leapfrog Group

Inova Loudoun Hospital scores an ‘A’ for 25 consecutive grading periods Fairfax, VA, May 1,…

3 days ago

Inova introduces a groundbreaking procedure to control resistant high blood pressure

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 50% of adults in…

4 days ago

Giving the gift of life: Demystifying the process of becoming a living kidney donor

Heather Perez Saiz, MA, LCSW, CCTSW, is the Independent Living Donor Advocate at Inova Fairfax…

1 week ago

Inova Schar Heart and Vascular receives $1.4 million pediatric heart transplant research grant

Palak Shah, MD, MS Fairfax, VA — A research team at Inova Schar Heart and…

1 week ago

7 ways to lower blood pressure naturally

Jason Bonomo, MD, PhD, is a cardiologist at Inova Schar Heart and Vascular. Dr. Bonomo…

1 week ago

Inova plays a key role in trial of innovative treatment for tricuspid valve regurgitation that is now approved by the FDA

Update as of April 24, 2024: Inova’s structural heart team has now completed the first…

2 weeks ago