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Emergent Cardiac Surgery After Transcatheter Structural Heart Procedures: Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Transcatheter structural heart procedures have become standard therapy for elderly patients with high surgical risk. Over time, these procedures have significantly increased worldwide, accompanied by a concomitant reduction of major complications, including those requiring emergent cardiac surgery (ECS).
Miriam Compagnone+7 more
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Post-COVID-19 Thoracic Aortic Rupture with an Unforeseen Spinal Epidural Hematoma. [PDF]
Lohani KR+5 more
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Clinical significance of cardiac murmurs: get the sound and rhythm! [PDF]
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van Loon, Gunther
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ABSTRACT Background Femoral large‐bore vascular access is an important and constantly increasing technique in interventional treatment. Temporary circulatory support in complex and high‐risk indicated patients (CHIP) presents a challenge in terms of postinterventional access site closure.
Jörg W. Schröder+10 more
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ABSTRACT Background Paravalvular regurgitation (PVR) following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is a complication linked to poor outcomes. The prognostic impact of mild PVR, particularly in patients with elevated preprocedural left ventricular (LV) filling pressure, remains uncertain.
Shumpei Kosugi+12 more
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Device‐based therapies for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction are limited, but the left atrial assist device pump is making progress as one option. Since the implantation site is unique, options for device orientation, driveline exteriorization, and exit sites must be demonstrated.
Chihiro Miyagi+5 more
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Rare case of infective aortitis with aortic rupture and cardiac tamponade in a young child. [PDF]
Datta M, Pradeep S, Aditya M.
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A Comparative Study of Cohesive Zone Models for Predicting Delamination Behaviors of Arterial Wall [PDF]
Arterial tissue delamination, manifested as the failure between arterial layers, is a critical process in the rupture of atherosclerotic plaque, leading to potential life-threatening clinical consequences. Numerous models have been used to characterize the arterial tissue delamination. Few has investigated the effect of Cohesive Zone Model (CZM) shapes
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ABSTRACT We describe a novel variation of hybrid TPVR using a tricuspid annuloplasty ring which can be considered for patients with very large RVOT, short pulmonary artery, and limited vascular access and to avoid the risk of cardiopulmonary bypass. The utilization of Carpentier‐Edwards Physio Tricuspid annuloplasty ring can reduce the size of the RVOT
Mann Chandavimol+4 more
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