Why choose us
When you choose Ascension St. Vincent's for your heart care, your doctor is part of a nation-leading team with specialists who care for more hearts than any other health system in Jacksonville. Ascension St. Vincent’s Riverside is the only facility in Jacksonville to receive Transcatheter Valve Certification™ by the American College of Cardiology®. The distinction recognizes our hospital’s commitment to treating patients receiving transcatheter valve repair and replacement procedures. This certification means our caregivers are experienced in providing the specialized care you need.
We were the first health system in Northeast Florida to offer transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). In 2022, Ascension St. Vincent’s Riverside performed more TAVR procedures than any other hospital in the Jacksonville area.
About heart valve disease
Cardiologists at Ascension St. Vincent's specialize in heart and valve disease, which is when one or more heart valves don’t work properly. The valves normally keep blood flow moving forward in one direction. And they prevent the backward flow of blood as it leaves each chamber of the heart.
There are two main types of heart valve disease:
- Leakage of the valve (regurgitation or insufficiency): When the valve does not close completely, it causes blood to flow backward through the valve. This reduces forward blood flow and can lead to volume overload in the heart.
- Narrowing of the valve (stenosis): When the valve opening becomes narrowed, it limits the blood flow out of the heart. The heart is forced to pump blood with more force to move blood through the narrowed or stiff valve.
Heart valves can develop both regurgitation and stenosis at the same time. Also, more than one heart valve can be affected at the same time.
Symptoms of heart valve disease
Common symptoms of heart valve disease and heart arrhythmias include:
- Chest pain
- Fluttering heartbeat (palpitations)
- Severe tiredness (fatigue)
- Dizziness or fainting
- Low or high blood pressure, depending on the type of valve disease
- Shortness of breath with activity or rest
- Belly pain because of an enlarged liver (if the tricuspid valve isn’t working correctly)
- Swelling in the legs, ankles, feet, abdomen, or veins in the neck