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IF YOU HAVE HEART VALVE FAILURE, THE TIME TO ACT IS NOW.

Waiting is not winning

The longer you wait, the deadlier heart valve failure becomes. Ask your doctor if it’s time for TAVR (transcatheter aortic valve replacement).

Heart valve failure is deadly1,2

People who are experiencing symptoms while waiting for their aortic valve replacement are at risk:

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All patients diagnosed with heart valve failure should ask for a TAVR evaluation.


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HEART VALVE FAILURE DOESN’T DISCRIMINATE

Heart valve failure affects 2 million people in the US and it can happen to anyone regardless of age, gender, or ZIP code.3 These factors can determine who lives or dies. It shouldn’t be this way, yet it can clearly affect people who are medically underserved:

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Older adults are
undertreated*

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Black Americans may
be at greater risk for
early-onset heart
valve disease*

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Women receive over 20%
fewer TAVRs vs men*4
(a gap that continues to grow)

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Black and Hispanic
Americans receive fewer
treatments for failing
heart valves*

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When it comes to
heart valve disease,
women are often diagnosed
later than men*

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Women have even better
life expectancy after
TAVR than men*

While heart valve failure can happen to anyone, it is treatable. If you have heart valve failure, ask to be referred to a Heart Valve Team right away.

*Patients with symptoms.

Additional types of patients who should ask for a TAVR evaluation include:

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Bicuspid aortic valve patients who are experiencing symptoms. Open heart surgery is sometimes the best option, but it's not always the only option.

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Patients at high risk for surgery and who need another valve procedure (valve-in-valve).

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References: 1.Malaisrie SC, McDonald E, Kruse J, et al. Mortality while waiting for aortic valve replacement. Ann Thorac Surg. 2014;98(5):1564-1571. 2.Otto CM. Timing of aortic valve surgery. Heart. 2000;84(2):211-218. 3.Owens DS, Bartz TM, Buzkova P, et al. Cumulative burden of clinically significant aortic stenosis in community-dwelling older adults. Heart. 2021;107(18):1493-1502. 4.Lowenstern A, Sheridan P, Wang TY, et al. Sex disparities in patients with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis. Am Heart J. 2021;237:116-126.

Patients and/or clinicians quoted on this website have received compensation from Edwards Lifesciences.