AbstractObjective: We sought to compare 10-year survival in patients after mitral valve replacement with biologic or mechanical valve prostheses. Methods: Retrospective survival analysis was performed on data from 1139 consecutive patients older than 18 years of age undergoing mitral valve replacement with Carpentier-Edwards (n = 495; Baxter Healthcare Corp, Irvine, Calif) or St Jude Medical (n = 644; St Jude Medical, Inc, St Paul, Minn) prostheses. Results: The 10-year survival was not statistically different between the patients receiving Carpentier-Edwards valves and those receiving St Jude Medical valves (P = .16). Adjusted survival estimates at 2, 5, and 10 years were 82% ± 2% (95% confidence intervals, 79%-85%), 69% ± 2% (95% confiden...
AbstractObjectives: Although many advantages of mitral valve reconstruction have been demonstrated, ...
This study provides 5-year follow-up data of isolated mitral valve replacements with mechanical pros...
ObjectiveOur study compares late mortality and valve-related morbidities between nonelderly patients...
AbstractObjective: We sought to compare 10-year survival in patients after mitral valve replacement ...
Objectives: Mitral valve replacement with either a bioprosthetic or a mechanical valve is the treatm...
ObjectivePredominant concerns of patients undergoing valve replacement surgery are risks of death, s...
AbstractObjectivesMitral valve replacement with either a bioprosthetic or a mechanical valve is the ...
Background: The choice of prosthesis for mitral valve replacement still remains controversial. This ...
ObjectiveBecause of its durability, the mechanical valve is typically chosen for young patients unde...
AbstractObjective: We sought to compare outcomes with tissue and St Jude Medical mechanical valves o...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to optimize selection criteria of biologic versus m...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe goal of this study was to compare long-term survival and valve-related complic...
AbstractObjective: This study reviews the 223 consecutive mitral valve operations for ischemic mitra...
Objectives. To study the long-term outcomes of mitral valve replacement with mechanical or biologica...
AbstractObjective: The first generation of pericardial valves was withdrawn from the market because ...
AbstractObjectives: Although many advantages of mitral valve reconstruction have been demonstrated, ...
This study provides 5-year follow-up data of isolated mitral valve replacements with mechanical pros...
ObjectiveOur study compares late mortality and valve-related morbidities between nonelderly patients...
AbstractObjective: We sought to compare 10-year survival in patients after mitral valve replacement ...
Objectives: Mitral valve replacement with either a bioprosthetic or a mechanical valve is the treatm...
ObjectivePredominant concerns of patients undergoing valve replacement surgery are risks of death, s...
AbstractObjectivesMitral valve replacement with either a bioprosthetic or a mechanical valve is the ...
Background: The choice of prosthesis for mitral valve replacement still remains controversial. This ...
ObjectiveBecause of its durability, the mechanical valve is typically chosen for young patients unde...
AbstractObjective: We sought to compare outcomes with tissue and St Jude Medical mechanical valves o...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to optimize selection criteria of biologic versus m...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe goal of this study was to compare long-term survival and valve-related complic...
AbstractObjective: This study reviews the 223 consecutive mitral valve operations for ischemic mitra...
Objectives. To study the long-term outcomes of mitral valve replacement with mechanical or biologica...
AbstractObjective: The first generation of pericardial valves was withdrawn from the market because ...
AbstractObjectives: Although many advantages of mitral valve reconstruction have been demonstrated, ...
This study provides 5-year follow-up data of isolated mitral valve replacements with mechanical pros...
ObjectiveOur study compares late mortality and valve-related morbidities between nonelderly patients...