More than 400 with heart valve condition dying each year on NHS waiting list, research finds
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Hundreds of patients with a deadly heart condition are dying every year while stuck on an NHS waiting list amid long delays for life-saving treatment, research reveals.
About 300,000 people across the UK have aortic stenosis (AS), a serious but symptomless disease that weakens the heart's aortic valve, which helps push blood around the body. Although AS is often fatal, patients survive and regain a normal life if it is detected and treated early.
A death rate as high as 20% at some hospitals which perform Tavi.
The average waiting time for the procedure across the UK is 142 days - over 20 weeks - even though those with severe AS have a 50% risk of dying.
White patients are more likely to undergo Tavi than those from minority ethnic communities.
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