نتایج جستجو برای: heart valve surgery

تعداد نتایج: 766059  

Journal: :the journal of tehran university heart center 0
burak acar turkey yuksek ihtisas hospital, ankara, turkey. muhammed suleymanoglu turkey yuksek ihtisas hospital, ankara, turkey. cengiz burak turkey yuksek ihtisas hospital, ankara, turkey. burcu mecit-demirkan turkey yuksek ihtisas hospital, ankara, turkey. yesim guray turkey yuksek ihtisas hospital, ankara, turkey. omac tufekcioglu turkey yuksek ihtisas hospital, ankara, turkey.

blunt chest traumas mostly occur due to car accidents and can cause many cardiac complications such as septal rupture, free-wall rupture, coronary artery dissection or thrombosis, heart failure, arrhythmias, and chordae and papillary muscle rupture. one of the most serious complication is tricuspid regurgitation (tr), which can be simply diagnosed by physical examination and confirmed by echoca...

2012
Kyomars Abbasi Abbasali Karimi Seyed Hesameddin Abbasi Seyed Hossein Ahmadi Saeed Davoodi Abdolreza Babamahmoodi Namdar Movahedi Abbas Salehiomran Mahmood Shirzad Peyvand Bina

BACKGROUND The Adult Cardiac Surgery Databank (ACSD) of Tehran Heart Center was established in 2002 with a view to providing clinical prediction rules for outcomes of cardiac procedures, developing risk score systems, and devising clinical guidelines. This is a general analysis of the collected data. METHODS All the patients referred to Tehran Heart Center for any kind of heart surgery betwee...

2013
Christoph T. Starck Felix Schönrath Jacques Scherman Etem Caliskan Volkmar Falk

Relevant secondary mitral regurgitation occurs in 35– 50% of patients with chronic heart failure and is associated with increased mortality. Surgical management of patients with mitral valve regurgitation and heart failure remains controversial. There are several questions which are not sufficiently clarified because of a lack of prospective randomised controlled trials: (1.) The indication for...

Journal: :Revista espanola de cardiologia 2003
J Horacio Casabé Héctor Deschle Claudia Cortés Pablo Stutzbach Alejandro Hershson Claudia Nagel Eduardo Guevara Augusto Torino Héctor Raffaelli Roberto R Favaloro Luis D Suárez

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to describe the predictors of hospital mortality found in patients admitted for infective endocarditis (IE) to a cardiovascular surgery ward. Patients and method. Prospective study of 186 patients with IE treated in our hospital between 1992 and 2001. RESULTS One hundred fourteen patients (61.3%) had native valve endocarditis and 72 (38.7%...

2014
Handerson Nunes dos Santos Ellen Hettwer Magedanz João Carlos Vieira da Costa Guaragna Natalia Nunes dos Santos Luciano Cabral Albuquerque Marco Antonio Goldani João Batista Petracco Luiz Carlos Bodanese

OBJECTIVE To determine the risk factors related to the development of stroke in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. METHODS A historical cohort study. We included 4626 patients aged > 18 years who underwent coronary artery bypass surgery, heart valve replacement surgery alone or heart valve surgery combined with coronary artery bypass grafting between January 1996 and December 2011. The rela...

2016
Aida Salameh Stefan Dhein Ingo Dähnert Norbert Klein

Aortocoronary bypass or valve surgery usually require cardiac arrest using cardioplegic solutions. Although, in principle, in a number of cases beating heart surgery (so-called off-pump technique) is possible, aortic or valve surgery or correction of congenital heart diseases mostly require cardiopulmonary arrest. During this condition, the heart-lung machine also named cardiopulmonary bypass (...

Journal: :Cardiology journal 2011
Anna Olasińska-Wiśniewska Marek Grygier Maciej Lesiak Olga Trojnarska Stefan Grajek

Calcific aortic valve stenosis is the most common valvular heart disease in developed countries. Without surgery, the prognosis is extremely dismal. Therefore there is general agreement that surgical aortic valve replacement should be offered to patients with symptomatic severe aortic valve stenosis. However, surgery is denied to approx. 30-40% of elderly patients with severe, symptomatic aorti...

Journal: :Revista espanola de cardiologia 2010
Javier G Castillo David H Adams Gregory W Fischer

from the right atrium (Figure 1B: MV, mitral valve; TV, tricuspid valve), from the right ventricle (Figure 1C), and lastly, a lateral view after offline subtraction of the anterolateral wall of the right ventricle (Figure 1D). The surgical analysis confirmed the 3D echocardiographic findings and additionally disclosed severe involvement of the subvalvular apparatus and endocardial deposit of pe...

Journal: :Circulation 2005
Stephen F Badylak

Approximately 275 000 patients receive a heart valve replacement annually. Their choices and the choices of their surgeons are limited to either a metal valve replacement or a preserved (typically allogeneic or xenogeneic) tissue valve replacement. These patients are then subject to the morbidity associated with anticoagulation when mechanical valves are used or the limited durability of a biol...

2017
A. M. Karaskov F. F. Turaev

Moderate aortic valve stenosis is a common condition in patients with coronary heart disease (Gullinov and Garsia, 2005). Recent studies have shown that progression of aortic valve stenosis depends on the degree of valvular leaflets calcification; that aortic valve replacement does not increase mortality after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG); moreover,valve replacement performed after CA...

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