[Objectives]: The decision about whether to use a biological or a mechanical prosthesis for aortic valve replacement remains controversial in patients between 50 and 65 years of age and has yet to be addressed in a Mediterranean population. This research aimed to analyse long-term survival and major morbidity rates (30-day mortality, stroke, any prosthetic reoperation and major bleeding) within this population. [Methods]: Our multicentre observational retrospective study included all subjects aged 50–65 years who had a primary isolated aortic valve replacement due to severe aortic stenosis at 7 public hospitals from Andalusia (Spain) between 2000 and 2015. Concomitant surgery, reoperations and endocarditis were the exclusion criteria. A to...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to compare, in a non randomized study, the surgical outcome in elderly patien...
OBJECTIVES Guidelines proposed bioprosthesis implantation for aortic valve disease if the patients w...
BACKGROUND: Implantation of a bioprosthetic valve is a reasonable choice for patients aged \u3e65 ye...
OBJECTIVES: There is no consensus regarding the use of biological or mechanical prostheses in patien...
Objectives: To investigate long term survival (15 years) and major morbidity in patients aged 50–65 ...
Background: Recently, the use of surgically implanted aortic bioprostheses has been favoured in youn...
ObjectiveImproved durability of bioprostheses has led some surgeons to recommend biologic rather tha...
Background: Mechanical prostheses and bioprosthetic prostheses have their own advantages and disadva...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine long-term results between bioprosthetic (BP) and me...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine long-term results between bioprosthetic (BP) an...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to optimize selection criteria of biologic versus m...
Abstract: Introduction: Aortic valve replacement in middle-aged adults is a procedure ...
The choice of a bioprosthetic valve (BV) or mechanical valve (MV) in middle-aged adults undergoing a...
Background: This study analyzed morbidity, mortality, and quality of life after aortic valve replace...
IMPORTANCE The choice between bioprosthetic andmechanical aortic valve replacement in younger patien...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to compare, in a non randomized study, the surgical outcome in elderly patien...
OBJECTIVES Guidelines proposed bioprosthesis implantation for aortic valve disease if the patients w...
BACKGROUND: Implantation of a bioprosthetic valve is a reasonable choice for patients aged \u3e65 ye...
OBJECTIVES: There is no consensus regarding the use of biological or mechanical prostheses in patien...
Objectives: To investigate long term survival (15 years) and major morbidity in patients aged 50–65 ...
Background: Recently, the use of surgically implanted aortic bioprostheses has been favoured in youn...
ObjectiveImproved durability of bioprostheses has led some surgeons to recommend biologic rather tha...
Background: Mechanical prostheses and bioprosthetic prostheses have their own advantages and disadva...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine long-term results between bioprosthetic (BP) and me...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine long-term results between bioprosthetic (BP) an...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to optimize selection criteria of biologic versus m...
Abstract: Introduction: Aortic valve replacement in middle-aged adults is a procedure ...
The choice of a bioprosthetic valve (BV) or mechanical valve (MV) in middle-aged adults undergoing a...
Background: This study analyzed morbidity, mortality, and quality of life after aortic valve replace...
IMPORTANCE The choice between bioprosthetic andmechanical aortic valve replacement in younger patien...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to compare, in a non randomized study, the surgical outcome in elderly patien...
OBJECTIVES Guidelines proposed bioprosthesis implantation for aortic valve disease if the patients w...
BACKGROUND: Implantation of a bioprosthetic valve is a reasonable choice for patients aged \u3e65 ye...