Hi everyone. I'm new to the site and to my wife having complications from her heart. She has congenital aortic stenosis which is now labeled, "severe aortic stenosis" in addition to pulmonary hypertension. From what I gather after speaking to the surgeon, her aortic stenosis is 0.7-0.8cm2. She has moderate regurgitation as well. Then, she also has ascending aortic aneurysm. She was initially hospitalized at local hospital, which is considered a trauma center that has a heart center. Needless to say, they gave us the run around for over 10 days then came to us and advised us they couldn't do the heart surgery because they needed a ventricular assist device machine and due to her pulmonary hypertension. My question to the doctors was, "she had the pulmonary hypertension 10 days ago and you didn't have this machine 10 days ago, so why did you keep her and put her through all those exams/procedures." I feel they took advantage of her insurance company for all they could, prior to referring us to a more specialized hospital. Anyway, that's something I will address at a later time. Now, the important thing is, she is at a hospital that can help her. I'm just very concerned, as she is, about facing the surgery and the long road ahead of her. Not only did the new surgeon speak on how he would proceed, he also had her screened for a heart transplant. That freaked me out, for a lack of a better term. The surgeon explained that he likes to have a "backup" plan available, god forbid there are complications and her heart doesn't respond. Is this normal procedure based on what I've described above? Has anyone else experienced this before? Has anyone else been diagnosed with the same conditions I listed above and had a positive outcome? Looking for some advice, please.