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“…The mitral and tricuspid xenografts had areas around 2 cm2. These data from a small number of patients having multiple valve replacement are similar to those obtained in a larger series of patients with isolated aortic or mitral valve replacement with pericardial xenografts.5 6 For this reason catheterisation of a larger number of patients with multiple replacements was not considered at this stage. Table 6 summarises the incidence of major complications in our entire experience with 590 pericardial xenografts inserted in 506 patients.…”
Section: Haemodynamic Datasupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…The mitral and tricuspid xenografts had areas around 2 cm2. These data from a small number of patients having multiple valve replacement are similar to those obtained in a larger series of patients with isolated aortic or mitral valve replacement with pericardial xenografts.5 6 For this reason catheterisation of a larger number of patients with multiple replacements was not considered at this stage. Table 6 summarises the incidence of major complications in our entire experience with 590 pericardial xenografts inserted in 506 patients.…”
Section: Haemodynamic Datasupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Previous cardiac surgery 26 34 Valve replacement and repair 6 Closed mitral valvotomy 19 Mitral and aortic valve replacement 1 * All patients in sinus rhythm had mitral and aortic valve disease.…”
Section: * Atrial Fibrillation 56 74mentioning
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“…--acquired valvular disease; heart catheterization; muscle exercise test; cardiac function index Valve replacements for valvular heart disease is now widely used, since the first successful clinical implantation of a ball-valve prosthesis in the mitral position (Starr and Edwards 1961). During the last ten years, rapid progress has been made in the development of prosthetic and tissue valves for the treatment of valvular heart disease (Bjork et al 1974;Horowitz et al 1974;McIntosh et al 1975; Starr et al 1976; Tandon et al 1980). Although no such device available today is ideal, many are quite satisfactory in their hemodyamic function.…”
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“…Xenograft prosthetic valve, which is quite different from mechanical valve in material and shape, have been widely used since the beginning of 1970's as the ideal substitute for human valve, from the advantage that the incidence of early postoperative thromboembolism is low (Stinson et al 1974;Hannah and Reis 1976;Cevesc et al 1977;hurie et al 1977;Cohn et al 1979;Jamieson et al 1981), therefore postoperative anticoagulation therapy, which is cnmptimac trniihlPCnmPm to the na,tientc esnec.ially to children is unnecessary According to several reports (Davila et al 1978;Angell et al 1979;Cohn et al 1979;Borkon et al 1981a), thromboembolism-free rates of H or AS valves in mitral position were reported as 83 to 94° . As against, those in mechanical valve of new design were 85 to 91% in Bjork-Shiley (BS) valve (Tandon et al 1978; Karp et aL 1981) and 95% in Saint Jude Medical valve (Nicoloff et al 1981).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%