Zusammenfassung
Herzklappenfehler können erworben oder angeboren sein. Zu den wichtigsten erworbenen Ursachen gehören Infektionskrankheiten und Krankheiten des rheumatischen Formenkreises. Hinsichtlich der Beurteilung der körperlichen Belastbarkeit ist bei zumal ausgeheilter Grunderkrankung jedoch eher die hämodynamische Situation und nicht die Genese der Klappenveränderung entscheidend.
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Röcker, K. (2003). Erworbene Herzklappenerkrankungen. In: Sportkardiologie. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-13020-9_6
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