Valvular Hemolysis Masquerading as Prosthetic Valve Stenosis

  • Pooja S
  • Murtaza G
  • Rahman Z
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Abstract

The evaluation of prosthetic valves can provide a unique challenge, and a thoughtful approach is required. High output states like anemia should be kept in the differential when evaluating elevated gradients across prosthetic valves. We present the case of a 69-year-old man with a Starr-Edwards prosthetic aortic valve who presented with symptoms of congestive heart failure and high transvalvular pressure gradients. These symptoms indicate a potential prosthetic valve stenosis. His laboratory evaluation results were consistent with valve-related hemolysis. Resolving his anemia led to a resolution of the symptoms and lowered the pressure gradient on follow-up.

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Pooja, S., Murtaza, G., Rahman, Z., Zaidi, S., Helton, T., & Paul, T. (2017). Valvular Hemolysis Masquerading as Prosthetic Valve Stenosis. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.1143

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