The fate of aortic valve replacement by pulmonary autograft was studied by follow-up of 131 consecutive hospital survivors from the pioneering centre, the National Heart Hospital. Preoperatively, study patients were 82% male, aged 11–52 yrs and showed the full spectrum of aortic valve disease. Operations were between 1967–1985 and outcome was determined at 1993 (mean 21 yrs follow-up) by retrospective analysis of case notes and outpatient assessment of survivors (including transthoracic echocardiography). Follow-up was 95% complete — only 6 patients were lost.53 pts died. Actuarial survival at 10, 20 and 25 years was 86%, 59% and 53% respectively. Amongst young patients after the learning curve survival was 92%, 80% and 76% respectively. 46...
Pulmonary autografts have shown promise in the intermediate and long-term results as being an ideal ...
Objective: To report the results of aortic root reoperations after pulmonary autograft implantation....
From April 1990 to May 1994, 89 patients (median age, 42 years; range, 10 days to 66 years) underwen...
The fate of aortic valve replacement by pulmonary autograft was studied by follow-up of 131 consecut...
SUMMARY Eighty-five survivors who left hospital after pulmonary autograft replacement for severe aor...
BACKGROUND: Early and long term results after surgical replacement of the aortic valve depend to a l...
As there is no perfect aortic valve substitute, there is a need to find out which one is the best op...
Homograft valve replacement of the diseased aortic valve with a homologous aortic valve inserted in ...
From June 1991 through January 1996, 60 patients (mean age, 30 years) underwent aortic valve replace...
Background Human allografts and pulmonary autografts offer many advantages as an aortic valve and ro...
AbstractSeven patients with critical aortic stenosis underwent aortic valve replacement with a pulmo...
La sustitución de la válvula aórtica utilizando la propia válvula pulmonar del paciente, el autoinje...
ObjectiveTo report the results of aortic root reoperations after pulmonary autograft implantation.Me...
Background—Since the early 1990s, the pulmonary autograft is predominantly implanted as a freestandi...
Objective: Failure of the pulmonary autograft following the Ross Procedure is mainly due to dilatati...
Pulmonary autografts have shown promise in the intermediate and long-term results as being an ideal ...
Objective: To report the results of aortic root reoperations after pulmonary autograft implantation....
From April 1990 to May 1994, 89 patients (median age, 42 years; range, 10 days to 66 years) underwen...
The fate of aortic valve replacement by pulmonary autograft was studied by follow-up of 131 consecut...
SUMMARY Eighty-five survivors who left hospital after pulmonary autograft replacement for severe aor...
BACKGROUND: Early and long term results after surgical replacement of the aortic valve depend to a l...
As there is no perfect aortic valve substitute, there is a need to find out which one is the best op...
Homograft valve replacement of the diseased aortic valve with a homologous aortic valve inserted in ...
From June 1991 through January 1996, 60 patients (mean age, 30 years) underwent aortic valve replace...
Background Human allografts and pulmonary autografts offer many advantages as an aortic valve and ro...
AbstractSeven patients with critical aortic stenosis underwent aortic valve replacement with a pulmo...
La sustitución de la válvula aórtica utilizando la propia válvula pulmonar del paciente, el autoinje...
ObjectiveTo report the results of aortic root reoperations after pulmonary autograft implantation.Me...
Background—Since the early 1990s, the pulmonary autograft is predominantly implanted as a freestandi...
Objective: Failure of the pulmonary autograft following the Ross Procedure is mainly due to dilatati...
Pulmonary autografts have shown promise in the intermediate and long-term results as being an ideal ...
Objective: To report the results of aortic root reoperations after pulmonary autograft implantation....
From April 1990 to May 1994, 89 patients (median age, 42 years; range, 10 days to 66 years) underwen...