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An extension or loosening of the [[Aortenklappe/en|aortic valve]] is called aortic valve insufficiency and results in a reflux into the [[Ventrikel,_ventrikulär/en|ventricle]], a so-called "regurgitation".  
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An extension of the [[Aortenklappe/en|aortic valve]] is called aortic valve insufficiency and results in a reflux into the [[Ventrikel,_ventrikulär/en|ventricle]], a so-called "regurgitation".  
  
 
The backflowing blood increases the [[Vorlast/en|preload]] (volume load) of the heart, since the blood is pumped several times and the return flow is added in addition to the [[Volumen/en|volume]] from the [[Atrium,_Vorhof/en|atrium]].  
 
The backflowing blood increases the [[Vorlast/en|preload]] (volume load) of the heart, since the blood is pumped several times and the return flow is added in addition to the [[Volumen/en|volume]] from the [[Atrium,_Vorhof/en|atrium]].  

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An extension of the aortic valve is called aortic valve insufficiency and results in a reflux into the ventricle, a so-called "regurgitation".

The backflowing blood increases the preload (volume load) of the heart, since the blood is pumped several times and the return flow is added in addition to the volume from the atrium.

There are many reasons for aortic valve insufficiency, such as rheumatic fever, drug abuse, drug abuse, endocarditis or a genetic disease such as Marfan syndrome. Diseases of the Aorta ascendens are the most frequent cause of aortic valve insufficiency.

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