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Irritative ventricular tachycardia after transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement. [PDF]
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Valve-in-Valve Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Versus Redo Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement
JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, 2021Michel Pompeu Sa +2 more
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Isolated Redo Aortic Valve Replacement Versus Valve-in-Valve Transcatheter Valve Replacement
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2021Clinical outcomes of redo surgical aortic valve replacement (redo-SAVR) compared with valve-in-valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement (VIV-TAVR) are poorly understood. This study compared short- and midterm outcomes of patients undergoing isolated redo-SAVR vs VIV-TAVR after previous SAVR.A single-institutional review of the initial use of VIV ...
Parth M, Patel +7 more
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Valve replacement in the octogenarian
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1989Twenty-five patients (11 men and 14 women) aged 80 to 88 years (mean age, 82 years) underwent valve replacement at St. Louis University from August 1980 to June 1988. Isolated valve replacement was performed in 11 patients. Combined procedures included valve replacement with myocardial revascularization (7 patients), multiple valve procedures (5 ...
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The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1987
The performance of the St. Jude prosthetic valve is reviewed in 81 patients aged 3 to 15 years. All 66 mitral (2 re-replacements), 8 aortic and 9 double valve replacements between February 1979 and August 1984 are included. The early mortality was 3.7% and actuarial analysis shows a 90% event free survival up to 5 years.
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The performance of the St. Jude prosthetic valve is reviewed in 81 patients aged 3 to 15 years. All 66 mitral (2 re-replacements), 8 aortic and 9 double valve replacements between February 1979 and August 1984 are included. The early mortality was 3.7% and actuarial analysis shows a 90% event free survival up to 5 years.
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The Replacement of Cardiac Valves
New England Journal of Medicine, 1981This issue of the Journal contains a detailed review by Cohn et al. of a group of patients who underwent porcine bioprosthetic heart-valve replacement. Is the authors' final sentence ("Even with the uncertainty of long-term durability, if the risk of anticoagulation in an individual patient is high, tissue valves should be used.") supported by their ...
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Archives of Surgery, 1967
ESTABLISHMENT of safe, prolonged extracorporeal circulation and the advent of suitable prosthetic valves have allowed surgeons to operate upon patients with multiple valvular deformities. Due to the increased duration of the operative procedure and additional trauma, the mortality of multiple valve insertion would appear to be incremental with each ...
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ESTABLISHMENT of safe, prolonged extracorporeal circulation and the advent of suitable prosthetic valves have allowed surgeons to operate upon patients with multiple valvular deformities. Due to the increased duration of the operative procedure and additional trauma, the mortality of multiple valve insertion would appear to be incremental with each ...
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