Basic observations (blood pressure, pulse, oxygen levels)

It is important to check blood pressure and pulse rate in patients with heart valve disease. High blood pressure is a common condition and should be treated in those where the blood pressure is persistently elevated. Occasionally your healthcare professional may also check your oxygen levels, especially if you experience (more…)

Stethoscope check

Simply listening to the heart with a stethoscope will diagnose heart valve disease in many patients. When blood flow abnormally across a heart valve, a sound called a ‘murmur’ is heard. An echocardiogram is required to confirm whether this murmur is due to underlying heart valve disease.  (more…)

Enhanced follow-up for patients with Trifecta aortic replacement valves

BHVS is delighted to have collaborated with the British Cardiovascular Society (BCS) and the Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery (SCTS) to produce a Joint Statement regarding enhanced follow-up for patients with a Trifecta aortic valve replacement, following an advisory safety warning issued in summer 2020 by the Medicines and Health Regulatory (more…)