Heart disease, including valve pathologies, is the leading cause of death worldwide. Despite the progress made thanks to improving transplantation techniques, a perfect valve substitute has not yet been developed: once a diseased valve is replaced with current technologies, the newly implanted valve still needs to be changed some time in the future. This situation is particularly dramatic in the case of children and young adults, because of the necessity of valve growth during the patient's life. Our review focuses on the current status of heart valve (HV) therapy and the challenges that must be solved in the development of new approaches based on tissue engineering. Scientists and physicians have proposed tissue-engineered heart valves (TE...
Well documented shortcomings of current heart valve substitutes – biological and mechanical prosthes...
Heart valve replacement is often the only solution for patients suffering from valvular heart diseas...
Cardiac valve disease is a significant cause of ill health and death worldwide, and valve replacemen...
Heart disease, including valve pathologies, is the leading cause of death worldwide. Despite the pro...
Heart valve replacement is often the only solution for patients suffering from valvular heart diseas...
The incidence of severe valvular dysfunctions (e.g., stenosis and insufficiency) is increasing, lead...
Introduction: Heart valve tissue engineering has been presented as a “promising†solution†for o...
Potential applications of tissue engineering in regenerative medicine range from structural tissues ...
Background: Heart valve disease is a clinically serious condition. The replacement of damaged valves...
Prosthetic heart valves have been commonly used to address the increasing prevalence of valvular hea...
Valvular heart disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Surgical valve repair ...
Heart valve disease is a major health burden, treated by either valve repair or valve replacement, d...
Engineered heart valves promise to be the ideal heart valve replacement: they have the potential to ...
Valvular heart disease is an increasing population health problem and, especially in the elderly, a ...
Well documented shortcomings of current heart valve substitutes – biological and mechanical prosthes...
Heart valve replacement is often the only solution for patients suffering from valvular heart diseas...
Cardiac valve disease is a significant cause of ill health and death worldwide, and valve replacemen...
Heart disease, including valve pathologies, is the leading cause of death worldwide. Despite the pro...
Heart valve replacement is often the only solution for patients suffering from valvular heart diseas...
The incidence of severe valvular dysfunctions (e.g., stenosis and insufficiency) is increasing, lead...
Introduction: Heart valve tissue engineering has been presented as a “promising†solution†for o...
Potential applications of tissue engineering in regenerative medicine range from structural tissues ...
Background: Heart valve disease is a clinically serious condition. The replacement of damaged valves...
Prosthetic heart valves have been commonly used to address the increasing prevalence of valvular hea...
Valvular heart disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Surgical valve repair ...
Heart valve disease is a major health burden, treated by either valve repair or valve replacement, d...
Engineered heart valves promise to be the ideal heart valve replacement: they have the potential to ...
Valvular heart disease is an increasing population health problem and, especially in the elderly, a ...
Well documented shortcomings of current heart valve substitutes – biological and mechanical prosthes...
Heart valve replacement is often the only solution for patients suffering from valvular heart diseas...
Cardiac valve disease is a significant cause of ill health and death worldwide, and valve replacemen...