ObjectiveThe contemporary risk of reoperative aortic valve replacement is ill-defined. We therefore compared the recent early results of reoperative and primary aortic valve replacement in our institution.MethodsBetween January 1993 and January 2001, a total of 162 patients underwent reoperative aortic valve replacement with or without coronary artery bypass grafting, and 2290 underwent primary aortic valve replacement with or without coronary artery bypass grafting. The reoperative and primary groups were similar with regard to gender (37% female in both), preoperative New York Heart Association functional class (2.8 ± 1 vs 2.8 ± 1), and ejection fraction (58% ± 15% vs 57% ± 15%). Patients undergoing reoperative aortic valve replacement we...
AbstractBackground: Patients undergoing repeat heart valve operations are a diverse population. We a...
From December 1983 to March 1992, of 1650 patients who underwent a cardiac valve procedure 41 (2.5%)...
From December 1983 to March 1992, of 1650 patients who underwent a cardiac valve procedure 41 (2.5%)...
ObjectiveThe contemporary risk of reoperative aortic valve replacement is ill-defined. We therefore ...
ObjectiveReoperations on aortic valves are associated with increased mortality, which may affect val...
ObjectiveIncreasingly, patients with previous sternotomy require aortic valve replacement. We compar...
ObjectiveCardiac reoperations have been associated with increased morbidity and mortality compared w...
ObjectiveThe study objective was to examine the short- and long-term outcomes of reoperative aortic ...
BackgroundAortic root replacement after a previous operation on the aortic valve, aortic root, or as...
AbstractBackgroundClinical outcomes were compared among patients with previous cardiac surgery under...
OBJECTIVES: A very high percentage of patients submitted to coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) ...
ObjectivesRecent evidence indicated that the use of a bioprosthesis in young patients at first-time ...
ObjectiveCompared with reoperative aortic valve replacement for nonendocarditic causes, the contempo...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess outcome of valve repair in patients with aortic valve regurgitation with ...
ObjectiveReoperative aortic valve replacement (re-AVR) in octogenarians is considered high risk and ...
AbstractBackground: Patients undergoing repeat heart valve operations are a diverse population. We a...
From December 1983 to March 1992, of 1650 patients who underwent a cardiac valve procedure 41 (2.5%)...
From December 1983 to March 1992, of 1650 patients who underwent a cardiac valve procedure 41 (2.5%)...
ObjectiveThe contemporary risk of reoperative aortic valve replacement is ill-defined. We therefore ...
ObjectiveReoperations on aortic valves are associated with increased mortality, which may affect val...
ObjectiveIncreasingly, patients with previous sternotomy require aortic valve replacement. We compar...
ObjectiveCardiac reoperations have been associated with increased morbidity and mortality compared w...
ObjectiveThe study objective was to examine the short- and long-term outcomes of reoperative aortic ...
BackgroundAortic root replacement after a previous operation on the aortic valve, aortic root, or as...
AbstractBackgroundClinical outcomes were compared among patients with previous cardiac surgery under...
OBJECTIVES: A very high percentage of patients submitted to coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) ...
ObjectivesRecent evidence indicated that the use of a bioprosthesis in young patients at first-time ...
ObjectiveCompared with reoperative aortic valve replacement for nonendocarditic causes, the contempo...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess outcome of valve repair in patients with aortic valve regurgitation with ...
ObjectiveReoperative aortic valve replacement (re-AVR) in octogenarians is considered high risk and ...
AbstractBackground: Patients undergoing repeat heart valve operations are a diverse population. We a...
From December 1983 to March 1992, of 1650 patients who underwent a cardiac valve procedure 41 (2.5%)...
From December 1983 to March 1992, of 1650 patients who underwent a cardiac valve procedure 41 (2.5%)...