[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 916 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 916
Expressing support for the annual Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day on
February 22, 2022, coinciding with American Heart Month.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 9, 2022
Mr. Barr (for himself, Miss Rice of New York, and Mrs. Beatty)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Energy and Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the annual Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day on
February 22, 2022, coinciding with American Heart Month.
Whereas, as many as 11,600,000 people in the United States have heart valve
disease, which involves damage to one or more of the heart's valves and
can reduce blood flow, causing the heart to work harder and the body to
get less oxygen;
Whereas around 25,000 people in the United States die from heart valve disease
every year;
Whereas more than 1 in 10 people age 75 and older are estimated to have moderate
to severe valve disease;
Whereas if not treated, some forms of heart valve disease can lead to major
health problems including decreased mobility, disability, loss of
independence, heart failure, stroke, blood clotting, or even death;
Whereas when aortic stenosis, a common form of valve disease, becomes severe,
the average survival rate without surgical intervention is as low as 50
percent at 2 years after the onset of symptoms and 20 percent at 5 years
after such onset;
Whereas patients with severe mitral regurgitation, which can be caused by mitral
valve prolapse, who don't have surgery have mortality rates of 20
percent after 1 year and 50 percent after 5 years;
Whereas symptoms of heart valve disease such as shortness of breath, excessive
fatigue, and fainting are often dismissed as normal aspects of aging;
Whereas people are at higher risk of developing heart valve disease if they have
high blood pressure, high cholesterol, insulin resistance, diabetes,
coronary heart disease, a congenital heart abnormality or family history
of valve disease, a history of heart problems like heart attack or heart
failure, rheumatic fever or infective endocarditis, or previous valve
disease;
Whereas people are also at higher risk of developing heart valve disease if they
are a smoker, overweight or obese, get little physical activity or
exercise, or are older in age;
Whereas heart valve disease, with proper education and awareness, can often be
detected through a simple physical exam and treated with either valve
repair or valve replacement; and
Whereas February 22, 2022, is the designated day to observe Heart Valve Disease
Awareness Day: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives supports--
(1) the goals of Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day;
(2) increasing recognition of the specific risks and
symptoms of heart valve disease;
(3) improving detection and treatment of heart valve
disease; and
(4) the development of prediction models, guidelines, and
educational resources for individuals who are at risk of
cardiac disease and sudden cardiac death.
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