Abstract Background A retrospective comparative study was designed to determine whether the transvalvular gradient has a predictive value in the assessment of operative outcome in patients with severe aortic stenosis and poor left ventricular function. Methods From a surgical database, a series of 30 consecutive patients, who underwent isolated aortic valve replacement for severe aortic stenosis with depressed left ventricular (LV) function (EF 40 mmHg (n = 17). Both groups were then comparatively assessed with respect to perioperative organ functions and mortality. Results Both groups were well matched with respect to the preoperative clinical status. LG-Group had a larger aortic valve area, higher LVEDP, larger LVESD and LVEDD, and highe...
Background—Patients with low-flow, low-gradient aortic stenosis have a poor prognosis with conservat...
BACKGROUND: The clinical relevance and management of paradoxical low-flow, low-gradient aortic sten...
An important proportion of patients with aortic stenosis (AS) have a ‘low-gradient’ AS, i.e. a small...
BACKGROUND: Severe aortic stenosis with a low transvalvular gradient and preserved left ventricular...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to assess whether aortic valve replacement (AVR) among patients with sev...
A retrospective study of the results of surgical treatment of severe aortic valve stenosis with a lo...
AbstractObjectives. This study was conducted to determine the risks and benefits of valve replacemen...
It has been suggested that patients (pts) with aortic stenosis (AS), LV dysfunction, and mean gradie...
ObjectivesWe evaluated a large multicenter series of patients operated on for low-flow/low-gradient ...
BACKGROUND: Grading of severe (aortic valve area ≤1 cm2) aortic stenosis with preserved left ventric...
ObjectiveThe outcome of aortic valve replacement for patients with low gradient severe aortic stenos...
AbstractBackgroundSevere low-gradient, low-flow (LG/LF) aortic stenosis with preserved left ventricu...
OBJECTIVE: The influence of left ventricular (LV) dysfunction on survival of patients with severe a...
BACKGROUND: Up to 30% of patients with severe aortic stenosis (SAS; indexed aortic valve area <0.6 c...
International audienceBackground— The clinical relevance and management of paradoxical low-flow, low...
Background—Patients with low-flow, low-gradient aortic stenosis have a poor prognosis with conservat...
BACKGROUND: The clinical relevance and management of paradoxical low-flow, low-gradient aortic sten...
An important proportion of patients with aortic stenosis (AS) have a ‘low-gradient’ AS, i.e. a small...
BACKGROUND: Severe aortic stenosis with a low transvalvular gradient and preserved left ventricular...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to assess whether aortic valve replacement (AVR) among patients with sev...
A retrospective study of the results of surgical treatment of severe aortic valve stenosis with a lo...
AbstractObjectives. This study was conducted to determine the risks and benefits of valve replacemen...
It has been suggested that patients (pts) with aortic stenosis (AS), LV dysfunction, and mean gradie...
ObjectivesWe evaluated a large multicenter series of patients operated on for low-flow/low-gradient ...
BACKGROUND: Grading of severe (aortic valve area ≤1 cm2) aortic stenosis with preserved left ventric...
ObjectiveThe outcome of aortic valve replacement for patients with low gradient severe aortic stenos...
AbstractBackgroundSevere low-gradient, low-flow (LG/LF) aortic stenosis with preserved left ventricu...
OBJECTIVE: The influence of left ventricular (LV) dysfunction on survival of patients with severe a...
BACKGROUND: Up to 30% of patients with severe aortic stenosis (SAS; indexed aortic valve area <0.6 c...
International audienceBackground— The clinical relevance and management of paradoxical low-flow, low...
Background—Patients with low-flow, low-gradient aortic stenosis have a poor prognosis with conservat...
BACKGROUND: The clinical relevance and management of paradoxical low-flow, low-gradient aortic sten...
An important proportion of patients with aortic stenosis (AS) have a ‘low-gradient’ AS, i.e. a small...