2017
DOI: 10.36290/vnl.2017.126
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Surgical treatment of aortic root aneurysm: comparison of Bentall procedure and David reimplantation of aortic valve

Abstract: Aneuryzma aortálního kořene je vzácné, ale závažné kardiovaskulární onemocnění, které je spojeno se zvýšeným rizikem disekce nebo ruptury stěny aorty. V mladém a středním věku jsou tímto onemocněním nejčastěji postiženi pacienti s vrozenou poruchou pojivové tkáně

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“…Thromboembolic and bleeding complications were observed in 7 patients, 5 of them were after Bentall surgery and 2 after reimplantation of the aortic valve. They showed less bleeding complications in patients after David procedure [14].…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Thromboembolic and bleeding complications were observed in 7 patients, 5 of them were after Bentall surgery and 2 after reimplantation of the aortic valve. They showed less bleeding complications in patients after David procedure [14].…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Nowadays surgeons do hundreds of these interventions every year all over the world. It is an operation of choice in patients with aortic root aneurysm with minimal changes of aortic cusps [2][3][4][5].The trend of growing interest in the study of quality of life increases every year [6,7]. The concept of quality of life is widely used in medicine and is an integral indicator that reflects a per-sonʼs adaptation to the disease and his ability to perform usual functions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays surgeons do hundreds of these interventions every year all over the world. It is an operation of choice in patients with aortic root aneurysm with minimal changes of aortic cusps [2][3][4][5].…”
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confidence: 99%