Background: We assessed the hemodynamic performance of various prostheses and the clinical outcomes after aortic valve replacement, in different age groups. Methods: One-hundred-and-twenty patients with isolated aortic valve stenosis were included in this prospective randomized randomised trial and allocated in three age-groups to receive either pulmonary autograft (PA, n = 20) or mechanical prosthesis (MP, Edwards Mira n = 20) in group 1 (age 75). Clinical outcomes and hemodynamic performance were evaluated at discharge, six months and one year. Results: In group 1, patients with PA had significantly lower mean gradients than the MP (2.6 vs. 10.9 mmHg, p = 0.0005) with comparable left ventricular mass regression (LVMR). Morbidity in...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to optimize selection criteria of biologic versus m...
ObjectiveSuperior aortic valve hemodynamic performance can accelerate left ventricular mass regressi...
ObjectivesWe aimed to compare the performance and midterm survival of transcutaneous aortic valve re...
Abstract Background We assessed the hemodynamic performance of various prostheses and the clinical o...
Objective: Our objective was to compare the degree of change in hemodynamics and left ventricular ma...
Objective: Stentless biologic aortic valves are less obstructive than stented biologic or mechanical...
AbstractObjective: Stentless biologic aortic valves are less obstructive than stented biologic or me...
Objective: The present study investigated the outcomes of aortic valve replacement with 17-mm mech...
ObjectiveOur aim was to compare stentless and stented bioprostheses. Clinical outcomes, hemodynamic ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine long-term results between bioprosthetic (BP) an...
Objective: After aortic valve replacement, the effects of a small functional prosthesis on the exten...
BACKGROUND: Residual left ventricular hypertrophy adversely affects long-term outcome after aortic v...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Mechanical valves and bioprostheses are widely used for aortic valve ...
Background—The aim of this prospectively randomized study was to evaluate left ventricular hypertrop...
ObjectiveOur study compares late mortality and valve-related morbidities between nonelderly patients...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to optimize selection criteria of biologic versus m...
ObjectiveSuperior aortic valve hemodynamic performance can accelerate left ventricular mass regressi...
ObjectivesWe aimed to compare the performance and midterm survival of transcutaneous aortic valve re...
Abstract Background We assessed the hemodynamic performance of various prostheses and the clinical o...
Objective: Our objective was to compare the degree of change in hemodynamics and left ventricular ma...
Objective: Stentless biologic aortic valves are less obstructive than stented biologic or mechanical...
AbstractObjective: Stentless biologic aortic valves are less obstructive than stented biologic or me...
Objective: The present study investigated the outcomes of aortic valve replacement with 17-mm mech...
ObjectiveOur aim was to compare stentless and stented bioprostheses. Clinical outcomes, hemodynamic ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine long-term results between bioprosthetic (BP) an...
Objective: After aortic valve replacement, the effects of a small functional prosthesis on the exten...
BACKGROUND: Residual left ventricular hypertrophy adversely affects long-term outcome after aortic v...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Mechanical valves and bioprostheses are widely used for aortic valve ...
Background—The aim of this prospectively randomized study was to evaluate left ventricular hypertrop...
ObjectiveOur study compares late mortality and valve-related morbidities between nonelderly patients...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to optimize selection criteria of biologic versus m...
ObjectiveSuperior aortic valve hemodynamic performance can accelerate left ventricular mass regressi...
ObjectivesWe aimed to compare the performance and midterm survival of transcutaneous aortic valve re...