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Mayo Clinic Radio: Transcatheter aortic valve replacement / Rapid Response Teams / women in medicine
The aortic valve is one of four valves that regulate blood flow through the heart. These valves keep blood flowing in the correct direction. Aortic valve disease is a condition in which the valve between the main pumping chamber of the heart (left ventricle) and the main artery to the body (aorta) doesn't work properly. Treatment for aortic valve disease depends on the severity of the condition, whether or not there are signs and symptoms, and if the condition is getting worse. For the most serious cases, aortic valve repair or replacement surgery might be needed to fix the problem.
On the next Mayo Clinic Radio program, Dr. Charanjit Rihal, a cardiologist at Mayo Clinic, will discuss aortic valve repair and replacement. Also on the program, Dr. Alice Gallo De Moraes, a critical care specialist at Mayo Clinic, will explain how Rapid Response Teams help hospitalized patients get critical care when they need it. And Dr. Susan Moeschler, an anesthesiologist and researcher at Mayo Clinic, will share her research on the challenges women face as medical professionals.
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