AbstractTo assess the results and incremental risk factors affecting outcome after multiple-valve operation in the early blood cardioplegia era of cardiac surgery, follow-up data (mean ± SD 3.1 ± 2 years) were obtained on 97% of 513 patients (mean age ± SD 58.8 ± 10.5 years) who underwent a multiple-valve procedure between June 1976 and August 1985. Preoperatively 41% of patients were in New York Heart Association functional class III and 54% in class IV.Three groups accounted for 98.6% of the patients: 57.7% had an aortic and mitral valve procedure, 29% had a mitral and tricuspid valve procedure and 11.9% had a triple-valve procedure. The overall hospital mortality rate was 12.5% and overall 5-year survival rate was 67.1%. Hazard function ...
To investigate whether risks in postoperative outcomes (mortality, morbidity and costs [not charges]...
patients with NYHA class IV symptoms, perioperative mortality was 44%, and in those with milder symp...
The initial results, complications and early follow-up of 74 patients undergoing percutaneous balloo...
AbstractTo assess the results and incremental risk factors affecting outcome after multiple-valve op...
AIMS: Triple valve surgery (TVS) may still be considered a challenge in cardiac surgery, and is ...
ObjectiveThe objective was to analyze the short- and long-term results of patients with previous tri...
AbstractBackground: Patients undergoing repeat heart valve operations are a diverse population. We a...
To determine which groups of patients are at highest risk for operative or late mortality, 259 conse...
ObjectiveIn some respects, outcome reporting in valvular surgery has been hampered by focusing on sp...
Aims Triple valve surgery (TVS) may still be considered a challenge in cardiac surgery, and is still...
ObjectivesValvular heart disease still common despite improved health conditions that have reduced t...
AbstractObjective: We analyzed the long-term morbidity and mortality of our experience with combined...
BackgroundPreexisting valve pathology is common in patients with end-stage heart failure undergoing ...
ObjectiveThe impact on survival of tricuspid regurgitation (TR) after redo valvular surgery in patie...
The incremental risk of coronary bypass surgery was analyzed in 718 patients undergoing mitral valve...
To investigate whether risks in postoperative outcomes (mortality, morbidity and costs [not charges]...
patients with NYHA class IV symptoms, perioperative mortality was 44%, and in those with milder symp...
The initial results, complications and early follow-up of 74 patients undergoing percutaneous balloo...
AbstractTo assess the results and incremental risk factors affecting outcome after multiple-valve op...
AIMS: Triple valve surgery (TVS) may still be considered a challenge in cardiac surgery, and is ...
ObjectiveThe objective was to analyze the short- and long-term results of patients with previous tri...
AbstractBackground: Patients undergoing repeat heart valve operations are a diverse population. We a...
To determine which groups of patients are at highest risk for operative or late mortality, 259 conse...
ObjectiveIn some respects, outcome reporting in valvular surgery has been hampered by focusing on sp...
Aims Triple valve surgery (TVS) may still be considered a challenge in cardiac surgery, and is still...
ObjectivesValvular heart disease still common despite improved health conditions that have reduced t...
AbstractObjective: We analyzed the long-term morbidity and mortality of our experience with combined...
BackgroundPreexisting valve pathology is common in patients with end-stage heart failure undergoing ...
ObjectiveThe impact on survival of tricuspid regurgitation (TR) after redo valvular surgery in patie...
The incremental risk of coronary bypass surgery was analyzed in 718 patients undergoing mitral valve...
To investigate whether risks in postoperative outcomes (mortality, morbidity and costs [not charges]...
patients with NYHA class IV symptoms, perioperative mortality was 44%, and in those with milder symp...
The initial results, complications and early follow-up of 74 patients undergoing percutaneous balloo...