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An Unusual Case of Acute Aortic Insufficiency from a Torn Non-Coronary Cusp

Carolyn Moore, Taher Tayeb, Dak Burnett, Emmanuel Daon

Background: Aortic Insufficiency (AI) is a valvular heart disease leading to inadequate closure of the valve leaflets. There are many different etiologies of AI.

Case presentation: This case addresses an unknown etiology of acute AI from a torn non-coronary aortic cusp with associated acute heart failure that was ultimately treated with an aortic valve replacement.

Conclusion: Regardless of the etiology, prompt diagnosis, stabilization, and treatment are paramount to preventing progressive heart failure.