AbstractObjectives: This study was designed to determine the effects of age, coronary artery disease and other cardiac comorbidities on late outcome following bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement. Methods: Data were prospectively collected on 670 patients undergoing aortic valve replacement with the Hancock II bioprosthesis (Medtronic, Inc, Minneapolis, Minn) between 1982 and 1994. Mean patient age was 65 ± 12 years (median, 68 years; range, 18-86 years). Follow-up was 99.7% complete at 69 ± 40 months (median, 66 months; range, 0.1-168 months). Survival and freedom from reoperation were evaluated univariately by Kaplan-Meier analysis and multivariably by Cox regression. Results: After adjustment for gender, Cox regression analysis reveale...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe goal of this study was to compare long-term survival and valve-related complic...
[Objectives]: The decision about whether to use a biological or a mechanical prosthesis for aortic v...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to compare the composites of valve-related complications, namely r...
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...
ObjectiveChoice of a mechanical or biologic valve in aortic valve replacement remains controversial ...
AbstractObjective: To review the late clinical outcomes of patients who had isolated aortic or mitra...
Objectives: To investigate long term survival (15 years) and major morbidity in patients aged 50–65 ...
ObjectiveStentless xenograft bioprostheses may be the future valve of choice for aortic valve replac...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine long-term results between bioprosthetic (BP) and me...
ObjectiveImproved durability of bioprostheses has led some surgeons to recommend biologic rather tha...
ObjectiveAortic valve replacement using a tissue valve is controversial for patients younger than 60...
AbstractWe have studied 322 patients, 80 years of age or older, who underwent aortic valve replaceme...
IMPORTANCE The choice between bioprosthetic andmechanical aortic valve replacement in younger patien...
ObjectivesRecent evidence indicated that the use of a bioprosthesis in young patients at first-time ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe goal of this study was to compare long-term survival and valve-related complic...
[Objectives]: The decision about whether to use a biological or a mechanical prosthesis for aortic v...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to compare the composites of valve-related complications, namely r...
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...
ObjectiveChoice of a mechanical or biologic valve in aortic valve replacement remains controversial ...
AbstractObjective: To review the late clinical outcomes of patients who had isolated aortic or mitra...
Objectives: To investigate long term survival (15 years) and major morbidity in patients aged 50–65 ...
ObjectiveStentless xenograft bioprostheses may be the future valve of choice for aortic valve replac...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine long-term results between bioprosthetic (BP) and me...
ObjectiveImproved durability of bioprostheses has led some surgeons to recommend biologic rather tha...
ObjectiveAortic valve replacement using a tissue valve is controversial for patients younger than 60...
AbstractWe have studied 322 patients, 80 years of age or older, who underwent aortic valve replaceme...
IMPORTANCE The choice between bioprosthetic andmechanical aortic valve replacement in younger patien...
ObjectivesRecent evidence indicated that the use of a bioprosthesis in young patients at first-time ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe goal of this study was to compare long-term survival and valve-related complic...
[Objectives]: The decision about whether to use a biological or a mechanical prosthesis for aortic v...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to compare the composites of valve-related complications, namely r...