Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5988000 | The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2016 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
These 4 aortic root procedures, combined with ascending aorta replacement, provide excellent survival and good durability. Valve-preserving and allograft procedures have the lowest gradients and best ventricular remodeling, but they have more late regurgitation, and likely, less risk of valve-related complications, such as bleeding, hemorrhage, and endocarditis. Despite the early risk of reoperation, we recommend valve-preserving procedures for young patients when possible. Composite bioprostheses are preferable for the elderly.
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Authors
Lars G. MD, PhD, Saila T. MD, MPH, Jeevanantham PhD, Milind Y. MD, Brian MD, Richard DO, Donald F. MD, Maran MD, Eric E. MD, Gösta B. MD, PhD, A. Marc MD, Jose L. MD, Nicholas G. MD, Joseph F. MD, Bruce W. MD, Eugene H. MD,