About this Research Topic
Fibrosis and calcification are deemed the hallmarks of disease progression and a strong independent prognostic marker for adverse events in patients with asymptomatic aortic valve stenosis. Currently, no therapeutic medication exists to halt or even slow AS progression. Given the increasing number of elderly patients with many comorbidities, there is an urgent need for a better understanding of how these disease states influence the mechanism of AS initiation and progression and the underlying pathologies like fibrosis and calcification.
The aim of this Research Topic is to gather contributions from interdisciplinary scientists working in basic, translational and clinical research exploring the interplay between aortic stenosis pathogenesis and co-morbid states, with mutual interests in elucidating the pathological molecular mechanisms, risk factors and therapeutic options to discover new mechanistic and clinical understanding of AS and comorbidities. We welcome articles uncovering new insights from bench to bedside.
This Research Topic is intended to highlight multi-disciplinary approaches, stimulate new ideas, entice more researchers to join the field, and move forward this exciting and highly significant research field. Original research, methodology, review and mini review articles are welcomed.
Keywords: aortic valve stenosis, comorbidities, fibrosis, calcification, risk factors, clinical challenges, therapy
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