The Case for a Specialist Multidisciplinary Valve Clinic

John Chambers, Guy Lloyd, Helen Rimington, Denise Parkin, Anna M. Hayes, Gemma Baldrock-Apps, Ann Topham

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    Abstract

    Valve disease is common and is increasing in prevalence as the population ages. The delivery of appropriate management is not always straightforward, and better ways of organizing care are required. Here, the argument is made for a specialist multidisciplinary valve clinic, while a description is provided of the authors' model clinic, which incorporates a specialist cardiologist in addition to sonographers and a nurse who carry out the surveillance services. The clinic is based at a cardiothoracic center and one district hospital, but could be generalized. Previous audits have shown that this model can reduce the number of patients seen by a cardiologist, thus improving the safety and quality of treatment compared to conventional clinics.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-4
    Number of pages4
    JournalJournal of Heart Valve Disease
    Volume21
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2012

    Keywords

    • VALVULAR HEART-DISEASE
    • MITRAL REGURGITATION
    • AORTIC-STENOSIS
    • ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
    • MANAGEMENT
    • SOCIETY
    • REPAIR

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