Pediatric Aortic Stenosis

Children's Health℠ is the second largest pediatric heart center in the state, which makes us leading experts in caring for children with aortic stenosis and other heart issues. Our world-class heart specialists use the latest techniques and treatment options to address aortic stenosis. We are here to provide outstanding, patient-focused care to help your child have the best opportunity for a healthy, full life.

Dallas

214-456-2333
Fax: 214-456-2714

Plano

469-303-4300
Fax: 469-303-4310

Park Cities

469-488-7000
Fax: 469-488-7001

Prosper

469-303-5000
Fax: 214-867-9511

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What is Pediatric Aortic Stenosis?

Pediatric aortic stenosis is a heart condition that happens when blood flow is blocked because the aortic valve is too small or narrow. The aortic valve is made of three tiny flaps of skin (leaflets) that open and close with each heartbeat, controlling blood flow like a one-way street.

With aortic stenosis, the flaps stick together or become too thick, which narrows the valve and prevents it from opening and closing the right way. This causes the heart to work harder, weakening it over time.

What causes Pediatric Aortic Stenosis?

Aortic stenosis happens when the aortic valve doesn’t develop properly during pregnancy. This irregularity can be genetic but most of the time it develops by chance, for no known reason.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I care for my child after surgery for Pediatric Aortic Stenosis?

    After surgery, we will discuss how you can help your child recover at home. We’ll provide detailed post-operation instructions that include information about medications and activity restrictions.

  • What is the long-term outlook for children with Pediatric Aortic Stenosis?

    The outlook for children with aortic stenosis is typically very good and those who have surgery to repair their valve usually live a healthy, active life.