Diseases and Conditions
Bicuspid aortic valve
Causes
Risk factors
Complications
Coping and support
Preparing for an appointment
Overview
Symptoms
Diagnosis
Treatment
Diagnosis
A bicuspid aortic valve may be discovered when you're having medical tests for another health condition. Your doctor may hear a heart murmur when listening to your heart with a stethoscope.
An echocardiogram is done to confirm a diagnosis of a bicuspid aortic valve. An echocardiogram uses sound waves to create video images of your heart in motion. It can show your doctor the aortic valve, the aorta, the heart chambers and the blood flow through your heart.
If you have a bicuspid aortic valve, a computed tomography (CT) scan is usually done to check for an enlarged aorta.