Redo aortic valve replacement due to bileaflet tear of a deteriorated bioprosthesis
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Challenge of Timing Redo Aortic Valve Replacement
The management of valvular heart disease has markedly changed during the past decades. The timing of intervention—surgically and more recently also by catheter intervention—is no longer primarily driven by the goal of symptom relief for the patient. Treatment strategies aim now for an optimal long-term outcome with regard to both morbidity and mortality. The observation that patients may have a...
متن کاملChallenge of Timing Redo Aortic Valve Replacement
The management of valvular heart disease has markedly changed during the past decades. The timing of intervention—surgically and more recently also by catheter intervention—is no longer primarily driven by the goal of symptom relief for the patient. Treatment strategies aim now for an optimal long-term outcome with regard to both morbidity and mortality. The observation that patients may have a...
متن کاملPerioperative risk of redo aortic valve replacement.
BACKGROUND To evaluate the perioperative risk of redo aortic valve replacement (AVR). MATERIALS AND METHODS Sixty-three patients (53 males, 10 females) underwent redo AVR from 2001-2005. Forty-one bioprostheses had to be replaced for degeneration and/or paravalvular leakage, and 18 mechanical prostheses were changed because of thrombosis and/or paravalvular leakage. Four patients with a bicus...
متن کاملChallenge of Timing Redo Aortic Valve Replacement
The management of valvular heart disease has markedly changed during the past decades. The timing of intervention—surgically and more recently also by catheter intervention—is no longer primarily driven by the goal of symptom relief for the patient. Treatment strategies aim now for an optimal long-term outcome with regard to both morbidity and mortality. The observation that patients may have a...
متن کاملChallenge of Timing Redo Aortic Valve Replacement
The management of valvular heart disease has markedly changed during the past decades. The timing of intervention—surgically and more recently also by catheter intervention—is no longer primarily driven by the goal of symptom relief for the patient. Treatment strategies aim now for an optimal long-term outcome with regard to both morbidity and mortality. The observation that patients may have a...
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عنوان ژورنال: Canadian Journal of Cardiology
سال: 2010
ISSN: 0828-282X
DOI: 10.1016/s0828-282x(10)70430-x