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Heart valve disease: a journey of discovery

Journal

HEART
Volume 108, Issue 10, Pages 774-779

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2021-320146

Keywords

heart valve prosthesis implantation; heart valve diseases; endocarditis; transcatheter aortic valve replacement

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This review article highlights the influential contributions of UK cardiologists and surgeons in the field of heart valve disease, including various groundbreaking innovations. It emphasizes the early adoption of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) in the UK and the role of the comprehensive national database in contributing real-world patient data. The article also mentions the development of specialized heart valve clinics and the future potential of artificial intelligence and cutting-edge technology in improving patient care.
In the centenary year of the British Cardiovascular Society (BCS), this review article outlines the influence of UK cardiologists and surgeons on the field of heart valve disease, many of whom can rightly claim 'world firsts' in the field. From the description of endocarditis as we know it today at the turn of the 20th century, to the first mitral valvotomy, heart valve replacement and invention of the Ross procedure. These advances have transformed the outlook of patients with symptomatic valve disease from palliation and certain death to curative treatment and near normal life expectancy. Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) was adopted early in the UK, and thanks to the comprehensive national database, the UK TAVI registry is one of the world's largest, contributing real-world patient data to inform clinical practice. The more recent concepts of 'Heart Valve Centres of Excellence' and specialist valve clinics have been developed by the BCS-affiliated British Heart Valve Society which continues to drive improved standards for patients with heart valve disease. The next 100 years will no doubt be equally thrilling in terms of innovation for heart valve disease, with artificial intelligence, transcatheter therapies and cutting-edge technology continuing to improve patient care and clinical outcomes.

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