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    A sinus of Valsalva aneurysm is a rare condition where one or more of the sinuses (pockets) that connect the aorta to the aortic valve become enlarged. Causes include congenital heart defects, atherosclerosis, and trauma. Symptoms are often absent, but may include chest pain, shortness of breath, palpitations, heart murmurs, and arrhythmias. Diagnosis involves echocardiogram (ECHO), cardiac MRI, and cardiac catheterization. Treatment depends on t... Read more

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  2. Management and treatment options for sinus of Valsalva aneurysm (SVA) include12:
    • Surgical repair: Most SVAs require surgical intervention to prevent complications.
    • Watchful waiting: In select cases of small, asymptomatic aneurysms without associated defects, close monitoring with regular imaging studies may be recommended to assess the aneurysm's progression.
    There are no specific guidelines for the diagnosis and management of SVAs, with medical and surgical options reported2. While ruptured SOVAs require urgent surgical intervention, the management of unruptured SVAs remains controversial2.
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    • Surgical Repair: Most sinus of Valsalva aneurysms require surgical intervention to prevent complications. ...
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    There are no specific guidelines for the diagnosis and management of SVAs, with medical and surgical options reported (). While ruptured SOVAs require urgent surgical intervention, the management of unruptured SVAs remains controversial.
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    Management is based off 2010 American Guidelines on Thoracic Aortic Disease, which state that if the diameter is > 5.5 cm, > 5 cm in bicuspid valves or > 4.5 cm in connective tissue disease then surgical repair should be considered.

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    Apr 15, 2008 · Sawyers et al demonstrated a mean survival period of 4 years in patients with untreated ruptured sinuses of Valsalva aneurysms, a finding that favors the need for early surgical intervention in this group. 3 The optimal …

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