Surgery is recommended for severe aortic stenosis, especially if there are repeated blackouts, sudden fainting, anterior heart pain, angina attacks or obvious chest tightness, dyspnea and other symptoms of heart failure, it is best to go to the cardiac surgery department as soon as possible to have a prosthetic valve replacement surgery. For patients who can not tolerate surgery, especially the elderly once the heart-related symptoms, it is best to first according to the condition of the drug therapy, such as isosorbide mononitrate, diuretics, etc., to be stabilized and then give the surgical treatment is better, and other percutaneous balloon aortic valvuloplasty. The specific treatment should be based on the patient’s age, condition and the presence of complications, and then choose the best treatment plan, found that severe aortic valve stenosis if not early surgery, the prognosis is very poor, the survival time will be shortened.