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For a patient with severe heart failure, the Ross Procedure offered hope

For a patient with severe heart failure, the Ross Procedure offered hope

Growing up, Christopher Bryant couldn’t compete in sports or run due to a heart murmur. When he tried to keep up with the other kids, he’d pass out. At 9 years old, Chris underwent heart surgery and doctors discovered he had a bicuspid aortic valve, a congenital heart defect. He learned to take care of himself due to his condition, but his symptoms — like swelling in his lower extremities — only worsened. Eventually, he learned he had severe heart failure. Read More
Michael

Michael

Michael tried various treatments to control his a-fib with little success. Washington University physicians had the answer to long term relief by using cardiac mapping, an innovative treatment developed at Barnes-Jewish Hospital.

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Courtney

Courtney

Courtney was diagnosed with heart disease as a child. It didn't stop her from leading an active lifestyle until she noticed her health begin to decline.

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Lena

Lena

Lena Mörsch has lived with congenital heart disease since childhood. Now she is on a mission to help others with the disease find support.

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Steve

Steve

Steve's life was limited by a-fib, diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. Learn how our heart team restored his heart's rhythm and his health.

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