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FEELING BREATHLESS? DIZZY? FATIGUED?

DON’T ASSUME IT’S YOUR AGE, IT COULD BE YOUR HEART.1,2

As we age, our bodies go through many physical changes. You may not be able to climb stairs as easily, or you may notice discomfort or inability to participate in normal daily activities.

But sometimes, these changes may be signs of an underlying medical condition, such as heart valve disease1 – a common condition in which the heart valves do not work the way they should.3

Heart valve disease can reduce the amount of blood to your body. If your body is not getting enough oxygen, this can lead to symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, lightheadedness, chest pain and difficulty exercising.1

Heart valve disease (aortic stenosis, mitral valve regurgitation and tricuspid regurgitation) impacts 2.5% of Australians, rising to 8.5% of over-65s3. Aortic Stenosis is one of the most prevalent and serious conditions impacting elderly people in Australia. It is estimated that one in eight senior Australians has Aortic Stenosis4. Unfortunately, up to 50% of people who develop severe aortic stenosis symptoms will not survive within two years, unless they have a valve replacement5. Early diagnosis is therefore essential for survival.

Diagnosis of aortic stenosis starts with listening to the heart6, but 4 in 10 Australians say their doctor rarely or never checks their heart with a stethoscope, making the illness undetected, undiagnosed, and untreated7. If you are experiencing signs or symptoms reflective of heart valve disease, ask your GP to listen to your heart next time you see them.

 
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  1. Mayo Clinic Staff. www.mayoclinic.com https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/aortic-stenosis/symptoms-causes/syc-20353139. Accessed December 7, 2020.
  2. Alliance for Aging Research. Aortic Stenosis: Under-Diagnosed and Under-Treated. 2008. https://www.agingresearch.org/press-release/alliance-launches-aortic-stenosis-awareness-campaign/. Accessed November 24, 2020.
  3. Nkomo, V, J Gardin, T Skelton, J Gottdiener, C Scott, M Enriquez-Sarano. 2006. Burden of Valvular Heart Diseases: A population-based study. Lancet 368(9540):1005-11.
 
  1. Osnabrugge RL J AM Coll Cardiol 2013- Sept 10;62 (11) 1002-12
  2. Otto CM. Timing of aortic valve surgery. Heart 2000;84:211-8
  3. Grimard B.H. Aortic Stenosis: Diagnosis and Treatment. Amer Cad Fam Phys. 2016:371-377
  4. According to a survey Heart Health - Australia conducted by YouGov (2020) of 2077 Australians over the age of 60 years old, commissioned by Edwards
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  2. Lifesciences on 6-19 October 2020 [unpublished raw data]
 
 
 
 
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