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This next-generation surgical aortic tissue valve is designed to facilitate ease of use at implant and lifetime patient management. It’s an excellent choice for cardiac surgeons and their patients seeking an aorticvalve solution that can be fit for the future, right from the start. February 18–21, 2024.
This next-generation surgical aortic tissue valve is designed to facilitate ease of use at implant and lifetime patient management. It’s an excellent choice for cardiac surgeons and their patients seeking an aorticvalve solution that can be fit for the future, right from the start. February 18–21, 2024.
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Bibliometric analysis of studies on managing patients with artificial heartvalves has not been previously performed. Methods This study analyzed 2,771 publications related to patient management after valve replacement published in the Web of Science Core Collection database between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2022.
In light of the growing number of patients undergoing transcatheter aorticvalve replacement (TAVR), there is an increasing demand for data regarding the management of failed TAVR procedures, including the possibility of a repeat TAVR intervention. No significant disparities were found in the rates of death at 30 days (4.7%
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