The heart has four valves within it that control blood flow, two
on the right and two on the left. Most common adult valve problems
arise from those on the left side of the heart, called the aortic
valve and mitral valve. These valves can either develop narrowing
or stenosis or leak significantly. Abnormalities of the heart
valves can present in various ways, including chest pain, passing
out, shortness of breath, irregularities or arrhythmias of the
heart. Diagnostic techniques used for evaluation include
echocardiography and cardiac catheterization. Both mechanical or
tissue valves can be used as part of surgery and more and more
technical repairs are possible, particularly of the mitral valve.