What is Structural Heart Disease?
Structural heart disease is a newer but rapidly growing sub-specialty in cardiovascular medicine — specifically, interventional cardiology — that focuses on the non-coronary diseases of the heart. Coronary artery disease occurs in the arteries on the outside of the heart. A heart attack may occur when these arteries become blocked. In contrast, structural heart disease encompasses the abnormalities of the non-coronary aspects of the heart, including:
- The heart muscle itself, called the myocardium.
- The layer of tissue that covers the heart, called the pericardium.
- The inner walls of the heart, which separate the heart’s chambers.
- The four valves inside the heart that regulate the flow of blood throughout the heart.
- The major vessels that carry blood to and from the heart.
- The appendages inside the heart.
Some of the diseases that fall into the category of structural heart disease are congenital, which are diseases a person is born with. Others are acquired, which means they develop in the years or decades after birth.
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