AbstractWe have studied 322 patients, 80 years of age or older, who underwent aortic valve replacement between June 1971 and December 1992. Two hundred six patients (64%) have had surgery since the end of 1985. Their mean age was 82.7 years (range 80 to 92 years). One hundred seventy-one (53%) were male and most (86%) were in New York Heart Association class III-IV. Fifty-seven patients (18%) required admission to the coronary care unit before the operation. One hundred seventy-nine patients (56%) underwent an urgent or emergency operation. Known cerebrovascular disease was present in 77 (24% of patients), aortic stenosis in 79%, aortic incompetence in 9%, and combined stenosis and incompetence in 12%. Associated procedures included bypass ...
Background Octogenarians undergoing surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR) after prior cardiac surg...
Objective: To assess factors influencing operative and tong-term outcome in octogenarians undergoing...
AIMS: Because the elderly are increasingly referred for operation, we reviewed the results of cardia...
AbstractWe have studied 322 patients, 80 years of age or older, who underwent aortic valve replaceme...
OBJECTIVES: To determine long-term results of aortic valve replacement (AVR) in patients 80 years ol...
Objectives: Surgical aortic valve replacement can be safely performed in people aged 80 years and ol...
Between January 1983 and December 1990, 20 patients aged 80 years or older underwent valvular surger...
Background and aim of the study: Today, ageing of the western population is causing aortic valve sur...
ObjectiveThe study's objectives were to evaluate results and identify predictors of hospital and mid...
We reviewed our surgery registry, to identify predictive risk factors for operative results, and to ...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to compare the results of aortic valve replacement in pa...
Background and aim of the study: Cardiac surgery can be performed on elderly patients in good physic...
The improvement of life expectancy created more surgical candidates with severe symptomatic aortic s...
Background Octogenarians undergoing surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR) after prior cardiac surg...
Objective: To assess factors influencing operative and tong-term outcome in octogenarians undergoing...
AIMS: Because the elderly are increasingly referred for operation, we reviewed the results of cardia...
AbstractWe have studied 322 patients, 80 years of age or older, who underwent aortic valve replaceme...
OBJECTIVES: To determine long-term results of aortic valve replacement (AVR) in patients 80 years ol...
Objectives: Surgical aortic valve replacement can be safely performed in people aged 80 years and ol...
Between January 1983 and December 1990, 20 patients aged 80 years or older underwent valvular surger...
Background and aim of the study: Today, ageing of the western population is causing aortic valve sur...
ObjectiveThe study's objectives were to evaluate results and identify predictors of hospital and mid...
We reviewed our surgery registry, to identify predictive risk factors for operative results, and to ...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to compare the results of aortic valve replacement in pa...
Background and aim of the study: Cardiac surgery can be performed on elderly patients in good physic...
The improvement of life expectancy created more surgical candidates with severe symptomatic aortic s...
Background Octogenarians undergoing surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR) after prior cardiac surg...
Objective: To assess factors influencing operative and tong-term outcome in octogenarians undergoing...
AIMS: Because the elderly are increasingly referred for operation, we reviewed the results of cardia...