NHS: Heart Valve Disease

Baroness Browning Excerpts
Thursday 12th March 2026

(1 day, 9 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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I am sorry to hear the experience that the noble Baroness describes. We are indeed seeking to have a whole-team approach to the whole patient. I absolutely agree with her that it should indeed consider where somebody is in their life stage.

Baroness Browning Portrait Baroness Browning (Con)
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The noble Lord, Lord McCabe, referenced older people in particular in his Question—he did not say where he drew the line at old, but perhaps I will declare an interest. What happens, for example, when really older people need heart surgery but are considered to be an anaesthetic risk? With new developments in heart surgery, I wonder whether the Minister can tell us what progress there has been in carrying out procedures without necessarily needing to have invasive surgery.

Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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I can privately share with the noble Baroness that I suspect that “older people” covers both of us: it is over 65. The point that she makes is important. The option of what is called a TAVI intervention is far less invasive than a surgical intervention, as she referred to. That activity has grown significantly year on year, with something like a 16% increase on 2024-25. That is a very welcome step forward as we move towards minimally invasive procedures.