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Radiation-Induced Cardiac Disease: Dilemma of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement vs Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement and Pericardiectomy. [PDF]
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Reply: SGLT2 Inhibition After Aortic Valve Replacement: The Role of the Native Valve. [PDF]
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Outcomes of aortic and mitral valve replacement with Dafodil™ pericardial bioprosthesis over 5-years: Dafodil™-1 trial. [PDF]
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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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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 ...
E J, Hurley +4 more
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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 ...
E J, Hurley +4 more
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1968
he development of the ball-valve prosthesis for replacement of the diseased aortic valve by Starr et al. [22] extended operability T to many patients for whom palliative surgical treatment had not been previously available. Many of these patients now survive and are subject to the benefits and risks of this prosthesis, for which the long-term results ...
R M, Nelson, C B, Jenson, K W, Jones
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he development of the ball-valve prosthesis for replacement of the diseased aortic valve by Starr et al. [22] extended operability T to many patients for whom palliative surgical treatment had not been previously available. Many of these patients now survive and are subject to the benefits and risks of this prosthesis, for which the long-term results ...
R M, Nelson, C B, Jenson, K W, Jones
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Transcatheter mitral valve replacement
Journal of Cardiology, 2021Transcatheter mitral valve (MV) repair, specifically the edge-to-edge leaflet repair, is a less invasive treatment of symptomatic mitral regurgitation (MR) in patients with high or prohibitive surgical risk. In cases with severe leaflet calcification, small mitral orifice area, and/or extremely wide regurgitation across the entire MV commissure ...
Yusuke, Enta, Mamoo, Nakamura
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Mitral Valve Replacement in Patients After Aortic Valve Replacement
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 1985Abstract Background: Mitral valve replacement in patients who previously had undergone aortic valve replacement is a technical challenge. The rigid aortic prosthesis limits visualization of the anterior mitral annulus and placement of sutures. Methods: Reoperative mitral valve replacement was performed in five patients after aortic valve replacement ...
A, Elami, E, Rudis, G, Merin
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AORN Journal, 1982
Patricia C Seifert, RN, BA, CNOR, is head nurse in cardiac surgery at the Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, Va. An AD graduate of Northern Virginia Community College School of Nursing, Annandale, Va, she received her bachelor’s degree from Trinity College, Washington, DC.
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Patricia C Seifert, RN, BA, CNOR, is head nurse in cardiac surgery at the Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, Va. An AD graduate of Northern Virginia Community College School of Nursing, Annandale, Va, she received her bachelor’s degree from Trinity College, Washington, DC.
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